2011
DOI: 10.1038/pr.2011.377
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Raising Awareness of the Myth of the “Unaffected Hand” in Childhood Hemiplegia

Abstract: Background and aims:The term 'hemiplegia' implies a unilateral deficit, yet several studies have demonstrated abnormal limb control ipsilateral to the brain lesion. This is under-recognised by clinicians and has implications for function and therapy. We documented deficits in the "unaffected" hand in children with hemiplegia using a dexterity test developed by our group for use in children with motor disorders.

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