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Biomechanical and functional effects of shoulder kinesio taping® on cerebral palsy children interacting with virtual objects

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  • N. García-Hernández
  • J. Corona-Cortés
  • L. García-Fuentes
  • R. Díaz González-Santibañez
  • V. Parra-Vega

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The reaching of objects is usually practiced by CP children in conventional or Virtual Reality-based therapies to enhance motor skill performance. Recently, Kinesio Taping® method has been studied to increase mechanical stability and improve functional movement of the upper limb; however, its influence on CP children´s upper limb motion has been rarely quantified due to lack of sensory measurement. Therefore, in this paper, we evaluate the biomechanical and functional effects of applying shoulder Kinesio Taping® on CP children in the reaching-transporting of virtual objects, by using a low-cost tracking device, exact robust differentiation of data and a simple nonlinear biomechanical dynamic model of the trunk and arm.

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  • N. García-Hernández & J. Corona-Cortés & L. García-Fuentes & R. Díaz González-Santibañez & V. Parra-Vega, 2019. "Biomechanical and functional effects of shoulder kinesio taping® on cerebral palsy children interacting with virtual objects," Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 22(6), pages 676-684, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:gcmbxx:v:22:y:2019:i:6:p:676-684
    DOI: 10.1080/10255842.2019.1580361
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