We studied how common pain was thought to be due to muscle spasticity in the legs or arms is in children/adolescents with CP.
Bimanual therapy, also referred to as intensive bimanual training, engages patients in active play or practice to improve the use and coordination of both hands. Bimanual therapy is different from similar unimanual therapies, like constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT), because it promotes simultaneous use of both hands.
The findings of this article demonstrate the need for improved screening rates in women with CP, and highlight areas for improving their screening experience.