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UP-BEAT (Upper Limb Baby Early Action–observation Training): protocol of two parallel randomised controlled trials of action–observation training for typically developing infants and infants with asymmetric brain lesions

机译:UP-BEAT(上肢婴儿早期动作观察训练):针对典型发育中的婴儿和患有非对称性脑损伤的婴儿进行的两项平行的动作观察训练随机对照试验的方案

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IntroductionInfants with asymmetric brain lesions are at high risk of developing congenital hemiplegia. Action–observation training (AOT) has been shown to effectively improve upper limb motor function in adults with chronic stroke. AOT is based on action observation, whereby new motor skills can be learnt by observing motor actions. This process is facilitated by the Mirror Neuron System, which matches observed and performed motor actions. This study aims to determine the efficacy of AOT in: (1) influencing the early development of reaching and grasping of typically developing infants and (2) improving the upper limb activity of infants with asymmetric brain lesions.
机译:简介患有非对称性脑损伤的婴儿极有可能患先天性偏瘫。行动观察训练(AOT)已被证明可以有效改善患有慢性卒中的成年人的上肢运动功能。 AOT基于动作观察,通过观察动作可以学习新的动作技能。镜像神经元系统可促进此过程,该系统可匹配观察到的动作和执行的动作。这项研究旨在确定AOT在以下方面的功效:(1)影响通常发育的婴儿的伸直和抓握的早期发育;(2)改善具有非对称性脑病变的婴儿的上肢活动。

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