Role Of Physical Therapy In Relieving Constipation In Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy, Spastic
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Cerebral Palsy, Spastic focused on measuring Cerebral Palsy, Spasticity, Constipation, Gross Motor Functional Classification Scale, Defecation Frequency, Constipation Severity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The inclusion criteria for the recruitment in the study were: spastic CP children on oral feeding with constipation between ages 2-12 years of both genders, spasticity above 1+ grade on modified Ashworth scale, functional activity level between 2-5 grades on gross motor functional classification scale (GMFCS).
Exclusion Criteria:
- CP children with other systemic co-morbidities, physical deformity in GIT and intellectual disability were excluded from the study.
Sites / Locations
- Isra Institute or Rehabilitation Sciences, Isra University Islamabad
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Progressive Physical Therapy (PPT)
Maintenance Physical Therapy (MPT)
Duration: Each child was given 40-minute session. Frequency: Two sets were performed, 5-10 active assisted sit-ups in each set at least once a day. Furthermore, the subjects were advised to use CP chair and standing frame/wall corner for sitting/standing position respectively for at least 15-30 minutes once a day. These exercises were followed by reflex inhibiting postures in sitting and lying positions. Total 42 sessions were performed in 6 weeks (7 days/week). Intensity: The aim of the PPT was to improve the patient's level of spasticity, strength and activity level.
Duration: Each child was given 40-minute session. Frequency: Two sets were performed, 5-10 active assisted sit-ups in each set at least once a day. Furthermore, the subjects were advised to use CP chair and standing frame/wall corner for sitting/standing position respectively for at least 15-30 minutes once a day. These exercises were followed by reflex inhibiting postures in sitting and lying positions. Total 42 sessions were performed in 6 weeks (7 days/week). Intensity:The aim of the MPT was to maintain the patient's current level of spasticity, strength and activity level.