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Relationship Between Isometric Muscle Strength and Gross Motor Function in Children With Unilateral...

HemiplegiaCerebral Palsy

Muscle strength can be defined as the ability of skeletal muscle to develop force for the purpose of providing stability and mobility within the musculoskeletal system, so that functional movement can take place.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Quantifying Patient-Specific Changes in Neuromuscular Control in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Impaired neuromuscular control hinders movement for individuals with cerebral palsy and other neurological disorders. In this research, the investigators are developing new tools to quantify impaired neuromuscular control in cerebral palsy and evaluate changes after one of the most common treatments, orthopaedic surgery. The results from this research will empower clinicians to identify patient-specific factors that contribute to impaired movement and improve treatment and quality of life.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Nutritional Status of Cerebral Palsy Patients in Turkey

Nutritional Status

This is a single visit, non-interventional, cross sectional study about risk factors, etiology, nutritional status and feeding methods in CP patients.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Predictive Models of Weight and Height for the Evaluation of the Growth of Children and Adolescents...

Cerebral PalsyGrowth1 more

Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most frequent disability in children. The vast majority of these patients are malnourished. In this population, there are practical difficulties to perform a nutritional and growth assessment which makes it difficult to treat and follow up, because of the lack of reference growth in Argentina, and the difficulty in taking anthropometric measurements of weight and height because of their motor compromise, posture and muscle tone. The main objective is to design and validate predictive models for the nutritional and growth assessment of children and adolescents with CP and instruments for estimating weight and height from body segments, in order to improve care, quality of life of these patients to promote their social inclusion. Material and method: It will be an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional study. There will be two parts of the study, in the first part the population will be healthy children from 2 to 18 years old from Cordoba, Argentina. The sample size was calculated based on growth WHO standards data, for α=0.05 and 1-β=0.80, creating an stratified sampling divided in 16 age groups for each age. This first part will help to establish which body segments to use. In the second part, the population will be children and adolescents from 2 to 18 years old with diagnosis of CP from Córdoba, Argentina. A stratified sequential sampling shall be performed. The sample size will be 192 patients, 12 per age stratum. The variables studied will be: weight, height, body segments, sex, age, CP type, feeding path and type of feeding. For the analysis of the data the normal continuous variables will be described in means with their respective standard deviations and those of non-normal distribution in medians with their ranges. For the development of the predictive equations using body segments measures, a generalizable linear regression model will be used. The correlation coefficient r, determination R2 and test of F will be calculated with p <0.05. To generate predictive growth models, the percentiles from 3 to 97 will be calculated, using the LMS method and a q-q graph.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Types of Upper Limb and Hand in Patients With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) has been defined as "a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture causing activity limitation(s) that are attributed to non-progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain". Investigators previously developed two classification systems, one for the upper limb and one for the hand, based on 100 films of patients with cerebral palsy. Separate classifications were developed following an initial study in which investigators found no correlations between upper limb and hand patterns, meaning that specific upper limb patterns are not always associated with specific hand patterns. Thumb patterns were not included in these classifications since robust classifications already exist, moreover thumb patterns are independent from hand patterns. The aim is to evaluate the inter- and intra-rater reliability of two previously developed classifications of upper limb and hand patterns.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Follow Study of Speech Functions in Preschool Children With Cerebral Palsy: Clinical Measures...

Cerebral Palsy

The aims of this study: to investigate the difference in motor speech functions among children with cerebral palsy (CP) of different motor severities. to investigate the longitudinal in motor speech functions at 6 months follow-up phase among children with CP of different motor severities. the correlation between motor severity, personal factors, family factors, language ability and motor speech in children with CP. to identify the variables that can predict motor speech functions in children with CP.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Independent Walking Onset of Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

This study will focus the gait analysis, using an optoelectronic system, of children with unilateral cerebral palsy compared to typically developed children in the first 6 months of independent walking.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

The Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of TASC and the Relationship Between SMC and...

Cerebral PalsySpastic5 more

Selective motor control (SMC) impairment in children with cerebral palsy (CP) includes movement patterns dominated by flexor or extensor synergy affecting functional movements. The research was designed to investigate the validity and the reliability of the Turkish version of the Test of Arm Selective Control (TASC) (which is improved to evaluate SMC in children with spastic CP) and in order to provide more understanding of the relationship between SMC and upper extremity and gross motor functions. The study included 21 hemiplegic, 11 diplegic and 4 quadriplegic children with CP whose ages are 4 to 18 years and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level changes from 1 to 4, and their parents. In order to evaluate the gross motor function of children, GMFCS and the ability to hold objects with their hands in daily activities were evaluated with Manual Ability Classification System (MACS). ABILHAND-Kids scale was applied to evaluate upper extremity performance. TASC scale was used to evaluate the upper extremity SMC of children.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Trunk Impairment on Fatigue and Balance

Cerebral Palsy

Fatigue is a common symptom associated with cerebral palsy (CP); it has been estimated that up to 40% of adolescents with CP experience fatigue that impacts their quality of life and daily activities. Although fatigue was stated as the primary symptom, a limited number of studies were found on secondary motor and nonmotor symptoms related to trunk control in children when the literature was examined.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Association Between Functional Impairment and Parenting Stress Among Children Diagnosed With Diplegic...

Cerebral PalsyParent-Child Relations

To find out the relation between the severity of ADL limitation in diplegic CP children and the level of parents' stress. To detect the correlation between the PS level to the different domains of ADL limitation. To determine the substantial factors that underlying the parents' stress of those diplegic CP children.

Completed12 enrollment criteria
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