Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of the Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) in identifying infants at risk of being diagnosed with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP), and to determine cut-off values for this purpose. Method: A convenience sample of 203 infants (106 females, 97 males) was assessed by the HAI at 3, 6, 9, and 12 months. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and likelihood ratios were calculated using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Cut-off values were derived for different ages. The clinical outcome (unilateral CP yes/no) at 24 months or more served as an external criterion to investigate the predictive validity of HAI. Results: Half of the infants developed unila...
Aim To describe the development of the Mini-Assisting Hand Assessment (Mini-AHA) for children with...
Aim: To describe the development of the parent-rated Hand-Use-at-Home questionnaire (HUH) assessing ...
Background: Early diagnosis of unilateral cerebral palsy is important after asymmetric perinatal bra...
Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of the Hand Assessment for Infan...
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a descriptive and evaluative assessment of upper limb func...
Background: Asymmetric hand‐use is commonly the first clinical signs of unilateral cerebral palsy (...
To create normative reference values for unilateral and bilateral use of the hands, using the Hand A...
Aim: To identify developmental trajectories of hand function in infants aged 3 months to 12 months w...
The Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) was recently developed for children at risk of cerebral palsy ...
BACKGROUND: Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) occurs in 30%-68% of infants with perinatal str...
Infants with early brain lesions are at risk of developing unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) and valid ...
Contains fulltext : 196905.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: The Observational Skills Assessment Score (OSAS) measures amount and quality of use of t...
Infants use their hands to explore the world and neural event in the developing brain can affect the...
Aim To describe the development of the Mini-Assisting Hand Assessment (Mini-AHA) for children with...
Aim: To describe the development of the parent-rated Hand-Use-at-Home questionnaire (HUH) assessing ...
Background: Early diagnosis of unilateral cerebral palsy is important after asymmetric perinatal bra...
Aim: To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value of the Hand Assessment for Infan...
Aim: The aim of this study was to develop a descriptive and evaluative assessment of upper limb func...
Background: Asymmetric hand‐use is commonly the first clinical signs of unilateral cerebral palsy (...
To create normative reference values for unilateral and bilateral use of the hands, using the Hand A...
Aim: To identify developmental trajectories of hand function in infants aged 3 months to 12 months w...
The Hand Assessment for Infants (HAI) was recently developed for children at risk of cerebral palsy ...
BACKGROUND: Unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) occurs in 30%-68% of infants with perinatal str...
Infants with early brain lesions are at risk of developing unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) and valid ...
Contains fulltext : 196905.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To i...
Background: The Observational Skills Assessment Score (OSAS) measures amount and quality of use of t...
Infants use their hands to explore the world and neural event in the developing brain can affect the...
Aim To describe the development of the Mini-Assisting Hand Assessment (Mini-AHA) for children with...
Aim: To describe the development of the parent-rated Hand-Use-at-Home questionnaire (HUH) assessing ...
Background: Early diagnosis of unilateral cerebral palsy is important after asymmetric perinatal bra...