Fig. 2

8 weeks of SCiP™ therapy improves motor function. A GMFM-88 scores show the motor function at baseline, an increase of 14.2 points post SCiP™ therapy, and a 10.3 point sustained increase from baseline at twenty week follow up. B Individual dimension scores show greatest change in dimensions C (crawling and kneeling; 28.6% increase), B (sitting; 25% increase), E (walking, running and jumping; 9.7% increase), and A (lying and rolling; 7.8% increase); with sustained recovery observed in dimension C. C time needed to complete TUG test was also reduced as the therapy progressed (nonlinear regression; slope = -0.9; r2 = 0.64). D Demonstration of performance in the use of stairs where SCiP™ therapy improved the participant’s ability to go up and down the stairs with increased confidence and using only one hand on rail (going upstairs not shown). E Demonstration of improved ability to kneel and transition from floor to bench, which was not possible before therapy. It is important to note that all assessments were performed in the absence of an active, real-time SCiP™ therapy