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Exploring hand dexterity in children with myelomeningocele
Shoshana Steinhart
, Emmanuel Kornitzer
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Patrice L. Weiss
, Michal Katz-Leurer
Department of Occupational Therapy
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Keyphrases
Hand Dexterity
100%
Myelomeningocele
100%
Shunt
50%
Both Hands
33%
Typically Developing
16%
Self-care
16%
Environmental Factors
16%
Visual Perception
16%
Demographic Characteristics
16%
Rehabilitation Professionals
16%
Age Groups
16%
Cognitive Ability
16%
Linear Regression
16%
Visual-motor Integration
16%
Child Performance
16%
Disease Factor
16%
Mother's Education
16%
Spearman Correlation
16%
Functional Factors
16%
Educational Level
16%
Nine-hole Peg Test
16%
Correlation Regression
16%
Parent Education
16%
Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory
16%
Spinal Level
16%
Hand Skills
16%
Independence Measure
16%
Psychology
Myelomeningocele
100%
Cognitive Function
16%
Self-Care
16%
Linear Regression
16%
Demographic Characteristic
16%
Visual Perception
16%