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. 2021 Jul 22;2021:1801196. doi: 10.1155/2021/1801196

Table 5.

Summary of cerebral palsy and visual motor integration performance studies.

Authors Descriptions Subjects Findings
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.