Table 5.
Summary of cerebral palsy and visual motor integration performance studies.
Authors | Descriptions | Subjects | Findings |
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Alwhaibi et al. [58] | Investigated eye-hand coordination in children with CP between the ages of five and eight years old before and after receiving varied interventions | 45 children between the ages of five to eight years old with spastic hemiplegia were randomized into three groups | Augmented biofeedback with traditional physical therapy intervention significantly improved VMI when compared to children that only received one intervention |
Alwhaibi et al. [59] | Examined VMI in children with CP between the ages of five and eight years old before and after receiving varied interventions | 45 children between the ages of five and eight years old with spastic hemiplegia were randomized into three groups | Augmented biofeedback with traditional physical therapy intervention significantly improved eye hand coordination when compared to children that only received one intervention |
Cho et al. [60] | Explored visual perceptual intervention on VMI and activities of daily living performance of children with CP | 56 children with CP between four and seven years old | Visual perceptual intervention had a positive influence on the VMI and activities of daily living performance of children with cerebral palsy |
Note. The abbreviations “CP” and “VMI” represent “cerebral palsy” and “visual motor integration,” respectively.