PURPOSE: Selection of appropriate functional tests and questionnaires to assess capacity (tests) and performance (questionnaires) of arm/hand functioning in children with congenital transverse or longitudinal (radius dysplasia) reduction deficiencies of the upper limb. METHOD: A PubMed Medline search was performed. Tests and questionnaires were evaluated according to three criteria: (1) items represent bimanual daily activities, (2a) quality of movement is scored (tests) or (2b) difficulty in performing a task (questionnaires), (3) instrument is attractive for children aged 4 - 12. RESULTS: We found 14 functional tests and nine questionnaires to measure arm/hand functioning. Three tests, the Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA), Unilateral Below...
BACKGROUND: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify psychometrically sound and clinically feasible assessments of arm activities ...
Standardized measures are required to adequately measure arm and prosthetic functioning in children ...
Congenital reduction deficiencies of the upper limb are rare. Nearly 50% of children with unilateral...
PURPOSE: For treatment evaluation of children with radius deficiencies (RDs), standardized assessmen...
Background: Children with upper extremity transverse deficiency are assumed to have significant disa...
Aim: This systematic review aimed to compare the validity, reliability, evaluative validity, and cli...
Item is not available in this repository.Introduction Evaluation of hand function has traditionally...
Item is not available in this repository.Introduction Evaluation of hand function has traditionally...
BACKGROUND: The effects of treatment of children with longitudinal radial deficiency are generally e...
Background: The effects of treatment of children with longitudinal radial deficiency are generally e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional level of children with congenital an...
Background: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm...
Background: Insights in upper limb impairments and their relationship with activity measures in chil...
BACKGROUND: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify psychometrically sound and clinically feasible assessments of arm activities ...
Standardized measures are required to adequately measure arm and prosthetic functioning in children ...
Congenital reduction deficiencies of the upper limb are rare. Nearly 50% of children with unilateral...
PURPOSE: For treatment evaluation of children with radius deficiencies (RDs), standardized assessmen...
Background: Children with upper extremity transverse deficiency are assumed to have significant disa...
Aim: This systematic review aimed to compare the validity, reliability, evaluative validity, and cli...
Item is not available in this repository.Introduction Evaluation of hand function has traditionally...
Item is not available in this repository.Introduction Evaluation of hand function has traditionally...
BACKGROUND: The effects of treatment of children with longitudinal radial deficiency are generally e...
Background: The effects of treatment of children with longitudinal radial deficiency are generally e...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the functional level of children with congenital an...
Background: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm...
Background: Insights in upper limb impairments and their relationship with activity measures in chil...
BACKGROUND: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm...
Objectives: To compare stump sensibility in children with upper limb reduction deficiency with sensi...
OBJECTIVE: To identify psychometrically sound and clinically feasible assessments of arm activities ...