Three subjects diagnosed as having severe choreoathetoid cerebral palsy were trained in the use of EMG feedback procedures. Both between- and within-session controls, including reversals of baseline, attempted muscle control with feedback, and muscle control without feedback, were employed to analyze the contribution of feedback procedures to improvements in muscle control. The data (1) indicate that feedback enhanced muscle control and (2) provide evidence of generalization of feedback effects to no-feedback conditions and untrained muscles.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Cataldo1978
%A Cataldo, M. F.
%A Bird, B. L.
%A Cunningham, C. E.
%D 1978
%J J Behav Med
%K Adult; Biofeedback (Psychology); Cerebral Palsy; Child; Education of Mentally Retarded; Electromyography; Generalization Humans; Male; Motor Skills; Muscle Contraction
%N 3
%P 311--322
%T Experimental analysis of EMG feedback in treating cerebral palsy.
%V 1
%X Three subjects diagnosed as having severe choreoathetoid cerebral palsy were trained in the use of EMG feedback procedures. Both between- and within-session controls, including reversals of baseline, attempted muscle control with feedback, and muscle control without feedback, were employed to analyze the contribution of feedback procedures to improvements in muscle control. The data (1) indicate that feedback enhanced muscle control and (2) provide evidence of generalization of feedback effects to no-feedback conditions and untrained muscles.
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abstract = {Three subjects diagnosed as having severe choreoathetoid cerebral palsy were trained in the use of EMG feedback procedures. Both between- and within-session controls, including reversals of baseline, attempted muscle control with feedback, and muscle control without feedback, were employed to analyze the contribution of feedback procedures to improvements in muscle control. The data (1) indicate that feedback enhanced muscle control and (2) provide evidence of generalization of feedback effects to no-feedback conditions and untrained muscles.},
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author = {Cataldo, M. F. and Bird, B. L. and Cunningham, C. E.},
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keywords = {Adult; Biofeedback (Psychology); Cerebral Palsy; Child; Education of Mentally Retarded; Electromyography; Generalization Humans; Male; Motor Skills; Muscle Contraction},
month = Sep,
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pages = {311--322},
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title = {Experimental analysis of EMG feedback in treating cerebral palsy.},
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