Subject | Age/Gender | Diagnosis | Implications |
1 | 3—Male | L side affected CVA | Cast on L leg |
2 | 4—Female | Mild spastic CP, R-hemiparesis, hydrocephalus | Braces on both legs, use of walker as assistive device |
3 | 5—Female | R leg amputee | Prosthetic leg on R side below knee joint |
4 | 5—Male | Myotonic Dystrophy | Poor muscle tone, low motivation |
5 | 10—Male | Mowat Wilson Syndrome, Epilepsy | Unable to speak, Vagus Nerve Stimulator to stop seizures |
6 | 11—Male | CP, developmental delays | Wheelchair bound, unable to speak, very high muscle tone |
7 | 2—Male | CP, developmental delays | Communication difficulties, very young, first experience with HPOT |
8 | 3—Male | Motor apraxia, developmental delays, strabismus | Requires pediatric eye glasses, first experience with HPOT |