The Effects of Electrical Stimulation Gait Training on Walking and Posture for Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebral Palsy focused on measuring Functional Electrical Stimulation, FES, Walking, Practice, Coordination, Posture
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: A diagnosis of spastic diplegia or spastic hemiplegia or a history of typically development for the measurement only group. A Level I, II or III gross motor function classification. The subject classified as Level I or II is able to walk indoors and outdoors and climb stairs holding onto a railing but experiences limitations walking in crowds or confined spaces. Subjects classified as Level III's need to walk with assistive devices and have limitations in their ability to ambulate outdoors and in the community. Children have at best only minimal ability to perform gross motor skills such as running and jumping. Male or female between the ages of 7 and 14 years of age. Family able and willing to provide adequate care to electrodes and electrode sites. Must be orthopedically cleared without imminent risk of hip subluxation or dislocation and no significant scoliosis. Seizure-free. Visuoperceptual skills and cognitive/communication skills sufficient to follow multiple step commands and to attend to tasks associated with data collection. Absence of severe tactile hypersensitivity in the lower extremities. Willingness to stay in Philadelphia for extended period of time to train and return for follow-up data. Written, informed consent. One year post soft tissue releases to the lower extremities. Passive range of motion of lower extremity joints: <10 degrees contracture of hip in extension as measured by the Thomas Test; <5 degrees knee flexion contracture and popliteal angle <45 degrees; at least 0 degrees of ankle dorsiflexion with knee extended and foot in varus. Exclusion Criteria: Children with "mixed" types of CP (ie:Athetosis) or other movement disorders (ie:Ataxia). Allergy or sensitivity to non-latex tape placed in the skin Female children cannot be pregnant. A pregnancy test will be given if it is possible that the child can become pregnant, to ascertain whether or not the child is pregnant.
Sites / Locations
- Shriners Hospital for Children Philadelphia