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=== Outcome measures ===
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Several studies have employed a range of outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of HABIT-ILE in assessing improvements in gross and fine motor function, as well as levels of participation and quality of life. Some examples are listed below.  
Several studies have employed a range of outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of HABIT-ILE in assessing improvements in gross and fine motor function, as well as levels of participation and quality of life. Some examples are listed below.<ref name=":1" /><ref>Sakzewski L, Reedman S, McLeod K, Thorley M, Burgess A, Trost SG, et al. Preschool HABIT-ILE: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial to determine efficacy of intensive rehabilitation compared with usual care to improve motor skills of children, aged 2–5 years, with bilateral cerebral palsy. BMJ Open [Internet]. 2021 Mar 1;11(3):e041542. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041542</ref><ref>Sogbossi ES, Adon SS, Adjagodo L, Dossou S, Dakè H, Ebner‐Karestinos D, et al. Efficacy of hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) in young children with bilateral cerebral palsy (GMFCS III-IV) in a low and middle-income country: protocol of a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open [Internet]. 2021 Oct 1;11(10):e050958. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050958</ref>


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* Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA)

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Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) is a therapy approach for children with cerebral palsy, particularly those with spastic hemiplegia.[1] The principles of motor learning and neuroplasticity from Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) is applied into HABIT-ILE[2], which is achieved by encouraging problem-solving and repetitive practice[1]. Unlike CIMT, HABIT-ILE emphasises improving the use of upper limbs, as well as global postural control and cross-limb coordination[2],through intensive practice of activities that involve combined use of both upper and lower limbs bilaterally[1],

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Clinical Application[edit | edit source]

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MACS

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Outcome measures[edit | edit source]

Several studies have employed a range of outcome measures to evaluate the effectiveness of HABIT-ILE in assessing improvements in gross and fine motor function, as well as levels of participation and quality of life. Some examples are listed below.[2][3][4]

  • Assisting Hand Assessment (AHA)
  • 6-Minute Walk Test (6MWT)
  • Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)
  • Box and Block test
  • Finger strength test
  • Step length & weight distribution
  • ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire
  • ABILOCO-Kids questionnaire
  • Assessment of Life Habits (Life-H) questionnaire
  • ACTIVLIM-CP questionnaire
  • Canadian Occupational Performance Measure

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bleyenheuft Y, Gordon AM. Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) for Children with Cerebral Palsy. Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics [Internet]. 2014 Oct 1;34(4):390–403. Available from: https://doi.org/10.3109/01942638.2014.932884
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Bleyenheuft Y, Arnould C, De Brito Brandão M, Bleyenheuft C, Gordon AM. Hand and arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremity (HABIT-ILE) in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair [Internet]. 2014 Dec 19;29(7):645–57. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968314562109
  3. Sakzewski L, Reedman S, McLeod K, Thorley M, Burgess A, Trost SG, et al. Preschool HABIT-ILE: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial to determine efficacy of intensive rehabilitation compared with usual care to improve motor skills of children, aged 2–5 years, with bilateral cerebral palsy. BMJ Open [Internet]. 2021 Mar 1;11(3):e041542. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041542
  4. Sogbossi ES, Adon SS, Adjagodo L, Dossou S, Dakè H, Ebner‐Karestinos D, et al. Efficacy of hand-arm bimanual intensive therapy including lower extremities (HABIT-ILE) in young children with bilateral cerebral palsy (GMFCS III-IV) in a low and middle-income country: protocol of a randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open [Internet]. 2021 Oct 1;11(10):e050958. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050958
  5. Cerebral Palsy Alliance. What is HABIT-ILE Intensive Therapy? [Internet]. YouTube. 2023 [cited 2024 Feb 1]. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lCyLT_d-FU