Research Article

Effect of a Home-Based Virtual Reality Intervention for Children with Cerebral Palsy Using Super Pop VR Evaluation Metrics: A Feasibility Study

Table 2

(a) Kinematic variables of the more affected hand (nonpreferred hand) in children with and without CP. (b) scores of the more affected hand (nonpreferred hand) in children with CP.
(a)

ParticipantPath lengthMovement timeMovement unitsAverage speedElbow ROM Shoulder ROM
(m) (sec) (m/sec)(°) (°)

C1
 Pretest0.952.416.500.3821.5351.75
 Midtest0.551.223.780.4415.3429.94
 Posttest0.631.374.671.0229.6523.63
C2
 Pretest0.440.952.710.7210.0736.02
 Midtest0.501.273.750.3815.0528.79
 Posttest0.300.651.881.079.2823.55
C3
 Pretest1.413.655.290.4632.5058.43
 Midtest0.511.025.150.5724.3152.68
 Posttest0.330.881.000.3714.8725.75
Typically developing children0.43 ± 0.170.80 ± 0.262.23 ± 1.060.61 ± 0.2416.25 ± 8.8835.49 ± 9.79
Lower limit
upper limit

The values inside the bracket indicated the upper and lower limit of each reaching kinematic variable in the typically developing children.
(b)

ParticipantPath lengthMovement timeMovement unitsAverage speedElbow ROMShoulder ROM
(m) (sec)(m/sec) (°)(°)

C1
 Pretest2.976.094.02−1.090.601.66
 Midtest0.651.571.45−0.82−0.10−0.57
 Posttest1.132.162.291.931.51−1.21
C2
 Pretest0.020.550.450.53−0.700.05
 Midtest0.391.791.43−1.08−0.13−0.68
 Posttest−0.76−0.59−0.342.13−0.78−1.22
C3
 Pretest4.4411.192.87−1.370.182.08
 Midtest4.166.192.750.571.44−0.18
 Posttest−0.190.45−1.16−0.83−0.10−0.64

indicates that score changes between intervention and pretest more than 1.65 ().