Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by posture and movement disorders as a result of damage to the immature brain for any reason before, during or after birth.In addition to tone, postural and neuromuscular control in children with Cerebral Palsy; Problems are also observed in communication skills, perceptual and cognitive systems and sensory systems.
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upper extremity proprioseption test
Timeframe: first day of assessment
Kinesthesia Test
Timeframe: first day of assessment
somatosensory perception of upper extremity (touch stimulus localization test)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
somatosensory perception of upper extremity (double-touch stimulus localization test)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
somatosensory perception of upper extremity (finger recognition test)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
somatosensory perception of upper extremity (right-left discrimination test)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
The Jebsen Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT)
Timeframe: first day of assesment