Stretching in Children and Adolescents With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy, Spastic
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Cerebral Palsy, Spastic focused on measuring Cerebral palsy, Stretching, Muscle-tendon unit, Spasticity, Gait
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- spastic cerebral palsy
- ambulatory children and adolescents
- ability to accept and follow verbal instructions
- no severe contracture of the calf muscles (max. ankle dorsiflexion >= 0°, with knees extended)
- classified as GMFCS level I, II, or III
- aged between 6 and 5 years
- willingness to participate
Exclusion Criteria:
- others than spastic forms of cerebral palsy
- severe mental retardation
- fixed muscle contractures (ankle equinus deformity = max. ankle dorsiflexion <= 0°, with knees extended)
- oral anti-spastic and/or muscle relaxation medication in the last 6 months
- orthopaedic surgery and/or Botulinum toxin type A application in the last 12 months
Sites / Locations
- Institute of Human Movement Science, Sport and Health; University of Graz
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental
No Intervention
Static stretching
Control
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching
Follow-up
An 8-week home-based static stretching training for the calf muscles will be performed by group A. Altogether, 10 stretches are performed per leg 4 times a week.
While group A performs the 8-week static stretching training, group B acts as control group performing its daily life activities as usual.
After group A has finished the 8-week static stretching training, group B starts with the 8-week home-based proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching training. Altogether, 10 stretches are performed per leg 4 times a week.
While group B performs the 8-week proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching, group A is in its follow-up period performing its daily life activities as usual.