Free Paper Session A: Upper Extremity Assessment and Treatment

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* 3. A1: HAND-ARM BIMANUAL INTENSIVE THERAPY INCLUDING LOWER EXTREMITIES (HABIT-ILE) IMPROVES FUNCTIONAL HAND USE AND EXPANDS THE MOTOR MAP OF THE AFFECTED HAND IN CHILDREN WITH UNILATERAL SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Kathleen M. Friel, PhD; Daniela Ebner-Karestinos, PT; Inmaculada Riquelme Agullo, MD; Andrew M. Gordon, PhD; Yannick Bleyenheuft, PhD

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* 4. A2: BEST RESPONDERS FOLLOWING WEB-BASED THERAPY FOR CHILDREN WITH UNILATERAL CEREBRAL PALSY
Sarah James, OT; Leanne Sakzewski, PhD, OT; Jenny Ziviani, PhD; Roslyn N. Boyd, PhD, PT

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* 5. A3: RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE DOSAGE OF ROBOTASSISTED UPPER LIMB THERAPY, OUTCOMES IN BODY FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY, AND THE INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: A MULTI-CENTER CASE SERIES
Michael J. Majsak, PT, EdD; Joelle Mast, PhD, MD; Linda Monterroso, BA, MPH; Peter Altenburger, PhD; Ryan Cardinal, DPT; Mindy Aisen, MD; Cheryl Wolcott, PhD; Hermano Krebs, PhD

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* 6. A4: EFFECT OF CONSTRAINT INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY ON ACTIVITY AND PARTICIPATION IN CHILDREN WITH HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW WITH META-ANALYSIS
Hsiu-Ching Chiu, PhD; Louise Ada, PhD

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* 7. A5: COMBINED UNIMANUAL/CONSTRAINT AND BIMANUAL INTENSIVE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IMPROVES UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH UNILATERAL BRAIN INJURY
Ka Lai Kelly Au, OTR/L; Julie L. Knitter, OTR/L; Linda Monterroso, BA, MPH; Susan E. Morrow-McGinty, MS, OTR/L; Jason B. Carmel, BA, PhD, MD; Kathleen M. Friel, PhD

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* 8. A6: INVESTIGATING SENSORY PLASTICITY IN HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY FOLLOWING MODIFIED CONSTRAINTINDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY (MCIMT)
Samantha D’Souza, BS; Sabah Master, PhD; Cecilia J T. Jobst, BS, MSc; Lauren Switzer, HBSc, MSc; Douglas Cheyne, PhD; Darcy Fehlings, FRCPC, MD, MSc

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* 9. A7: TACTILE DEFICIT AND ITS ADAPTABILITY ASSOCIATED WITH INTENSIVE BIMANUAL THERAPY AND TACTILE TRAINING IN CHILDREN WITH UNILATERAL SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Hsing-Ching Kuo, MS, PT; Andrew M. Gordon, PhD; Kathleen M. Friel, PhD; Sylvie Hautfenne, BS; Aline Henrionnet, BS; Yannick Bleyenheuft, PhD

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* 10. A8: FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS FRACTIONAL MYOTENDINOUS LENGTHENING IMPROVES FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Matthew B. Burn, MD; Gloria R. Gogola, MD

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* 11. A9: CORRELATION BETWEEN STANDARD UPPER EXTREMITY IMPAIRMENT MEASURES AND ACTIVITY BASED FUNCTION TESTING IN UPPER EXTREMITY CEREBRAL PALSY
Michelle A. James, MD; Anita Bagley, PhD, MPH; James Vogler, BS; Jon R. Davids, MD; Ann E. Van Heest, MD

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* 12. A10: CONSTRUCT VALIDITY OF THE WRIST POSITION SENSE TEST AND FUNCTIONAL TACTILE OBJECT RECOGNITION TEST
Susan L. Taylor, BS, OT; Catherine Elliott, PhD; Sonya Girdler, PhD; Jane Valentine, MD; Leeanne Carey, PhD; Belinda McLean, BS, OT; Eve Blair, PhD; Richard Parsons, PhD

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* 13. What are the three most important things you learned from these sessions?

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* 14. How will these sessions enhance your professional effectiveness?

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* 15. How could this CME activity be improved?

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* 16. What topics would you suggest be presented in future CME activities?

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* 17. Were the sessions presented objectively and fairly?

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* 18. Was disclosure of faculty and commercial support relationships made known to you?

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* 19. Was disclosure of unapproved/investigative use(s) of commercial product(s), device(s) made?

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