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Background Impaired selective voluntary motor control is defined as "the reduced ability to isolate the activation of muscles in response to demands of a voluntary posture or movement." It is a negative motor sign of an upper motor neuron lesion. Objective This paper reviews interventions that may improve selective motor control in children and youths with spastic cerebral palsy. The aim was to systematically evaluate the methodological quality and formulate the level of evidence from controlled studies. Methods Six databases (Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed