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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2022 · 53 MIN

Episode 64 (Dr Lisa Mailleux and Lize Kleeren)

from The ResearchWorks Podcast · host Dr Lisa Mailleux and Lize Kleeren

Somatosensation and bringing together current science and anatomical knowledge combined with some practical strategies that can support children with unilateral cerebral palsy.The pediatric rehabilitation research unit at KU Leuven, under supervision of professor Hilde Feys, is dedicated to the evaluation and rehabilitation in children with neurological disorders, and more specifically in children with cerebral palsy. The main focus of current research is on upper limb function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy. The team studies upper limb function from a clinical, biomechanical and neurological approach. Research methodologies have been developed, including a clinical evaluation protocol, 3D movement analysis and instrumented assessment of mirror movements. These methods were also supplemented with brain imaging (structural & diffusion) and non-invasive stimulation to map the neural correlates of behavioral dysfunction and predict rehabilitation outcomes. Their current work focuses on the assessment of bimanual motor control, using robotics and instrumented outcome measures. Currently, three PhD-students are working on this large project, of whom Lize Kleeren will specifically focus on bimanual motor control and its relation with the somatosensory system, both from a behavioral and neurological approach.This is such a great episode that brings together current science and anatomical knowledge combined with some practical strategies that can support children with unilateral cerebral palsy. This episode emphasizes the importance of assessment. Somatosensation is a strong predictor for motor outcomes. With this in mind, we need to know the extent of its influence so that we can put together a targeted and adequately dosed intervention plan.

Somatosensation and bringing together current science and anatomical knowledge combined with some practical strategies that can support children with unilateral cerebral palsy. The pediatric rehabilitation research unit at KU Leuven, under supervision of professor Hilde Feys, is dedicated to the evaluation and rehabilitation in children with neurological disorders, and more specifically in children with cerebral palsy. The main focus of current research is on upper limb function in ch...

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