Do Core Stability Exercise Classes Help Children With Cerebral Palsy Improve Their Balance
Cerebral Palsy
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Cerebral Palsy focused on measuring Core Stability, Balance, Core Control
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP)
- Ages 7 - 17 (inclusive)
- GMFCS I-II (Gross Motor Function Classification System)
- Diplegia, Hemiplegia
- Balance problems identified (Determined by primary PT's treating problem list and/or score on balance assessments in use)
- Parental Informed Consent
- Can follow verbal instructions and willing to participate in a group intervention setting
Exclusion Criteria:
- Recent surgery to lower limbs (within past year)
- Botulinum Toxin (BTX-A) or serial casting to lower limbs within the last 3 months (or planned for during intervention or control period)
- Completed a core stability training group within the previous year
- Neurological or orthopaedic conditions unrelated to CP
- Behavioural difficulties limiting ability to participate in groups
- Intellectual difficulty that would make it difficult to comprehend and cooperate with treatment and/or testing
Sites / Locations
- Central Remedial ClinicRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Intervention Group 7-12 years
Control Group 7-12 years
Clontarf Intervention Group 13-17 years
Clontarf Control Group 13-17 years
Intervention consists of attending a Physiotherapy Core stability group programme for 8 sessions over 4 weeks. Each session lasts 60 minutes (mins). Dosage: 60minsX 2 =120mins/week X 4 = 480 mins total dosage of intervention Participants also given a home exercise programme with a diary to record how long they practice for every day.
Participants continue with usual care but do not include core stability or balance specific exercises in their physiotherapy programme for the duration of the control period. If they are receiving active physiotherapy treatment during this time, the duration, type and frequency of this intervention is recorded.
Intervention consists of attending a Physiotherapy Core stability group programme for 8 sessions over 4 weeks. Each session lasts 60 minutes (mins). Dosage: 60minsX 2 =120mins/week X 4 = 480 mins total dosage of intervention Participants also given a home exercise programme with a diary to record how long they practice for every day.
Participants continue with usual care but do not include core stability or balance specific exercises in their physiotherapy programme for the duration of the control period. If they are receiving active physiotherapy treatment during this time, the duration, type and frequency of this intervention is recorded.