Publications by authors named "Miranda Ludovice"

Most children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy (HCP), one of the most prevalent subtypes of cerebral palsy, struggle with grasping and manipulating objects. This impairment may arise from a diminished capacity to properly direct forces created with the finger pad due to aberrant force application. Children with HCP were asked to create maximal force with the index finger pad in the palmar (normal) direction with both the paretic and non-paretic hands.

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Purpose: Hemiplegic cerebral palsy (hCP) typically impacts sensorimotor control of the hand, but comprehensive assessments of the hands of children with hCP are relatively rare. This scoping review summarizes the development of hand function for children with hCP.

Methods: This scoping review focused on the development of hand function in children with hCP.

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In nature, protozoa play a major role in controlling bacterial populations. This paper proposes a microfluidic device for the study of protozoa behaviors change due to their chemotactic response in the presence of bacterial cells. A three-channel microfluidic device was designed using a nitrocellulose membrane into which channels were cut using a laser cutter.

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The brain injury that results in cerebral palsy CP may adversely affect fine motor control of the hand. The degradation of manual dexterity in the fingers profoundly impacts overall functionality of the upper limb, yet research efforts to facilitate rehabilitation of finger individuation in children with CP have been limited. This study describes the development of an integrated hardware and software platform for training and evaluating finger individuation.

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