The Effect of Kinesio Taping on q Angle and Pes Planus in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyPes PlanusThe aim of our study is to examine the effect of using kinesiology tape and using it for 8 weeks on Q angle and pes planus on children with cerebral palsy.
Radiosurgery Treatment for Spasticity Associated With Stroke, SCI & Cerebral Palsy
Spasticity as Sequela of StrokeSpastic Cerebral Palsy2 moreA scientific study is being done to test a special treatment for people who have spasticity or tight muscles. This treatment is called "stereotactic radiosurgery dorsal rhizotomy." It uses very accurate beams of radiation to target certain nerves in the back to help loosen up the muscles. In this study, people are put into two groups by chance: one group gets the real treatment, and the other group gets a "fake" treatment that doesn't do anything. This fake treatment is called a "sham." Doing this helps make sure the study is fair and the results are true. After the people in the study get their treatment, the researchers will watch and see how they do. They will check if their muscles are less stiff and if they have any side effects. By looking at the results from both groups, the researchers can find out if the special treatment really helps people with spasticity. Patients who got the "fake" treatment will be eligible to receive the "real" treatment after 6 months.
Reverse Walking With And Without Whole Body Vibration in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyTo determine the effects of reverse walking with and without Whole-body vibration on postural balance in children with cerebral palsy.
a Comparison Between the Effectiveness of Vestibular and Dual Task on Balance in Diplegic Children...
Diplegic Cerebral Palsythe study is carried out to identify If there is any difference between the effectiveness of Vestibular training and Dual task training on balance in children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy. so in this study the sample will be divided into two equal groups, each group will recieve only one type of training ( vestibular training or dual task training ) the balance of the diplegic children will be assessed before and after using HUMAC balance system and pediatric balance scale , the results will be compared between both groups and if there is one training is more effective than the other , it will be recommended most in the future treatment program.
Effect of Virtual Reality in Spider Cage on Gross Motor Performance and Balance in Children With...
Cerebral PalsyThis study will detect the effect of virtual reality in spider cage on gross motor performance and balance in children with spastic diplegia.
Implementation of a HABIT-ILE Intervention at Home for Children With Bilateral Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyIntensive interventions based on the principles of motor skill learning, like Hand-Arm Bimanual Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE), have demonstrated excellent effectiveness in improving motor function and daily life independence of children with cerebral palsy (CP). Patients living far from big cities do not have easy access to such interventions, usually applied in the form of camps. This randomized controlled trial will include 48 children with bilateral CP and aims to test a home version of HABIT-ILE with the use of a specifically designed virtual device and a remote supervision. For this purpose, two types of two weeks intensive treatment programs will be compared: Hand and Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities at home ("HABIT-ILE at home") and "classic HABIT-ILE". Moreover, this study also aims to assess whether the patient's abilities are better with a follow-up at home after two weeks of HABIT-ILE therapy than without follow-up post therapy. Four groups will be compared: HABIT-ILE at home therapy with a follow-up at home, HABIT-ILE at home therapy without follow-up, classic HABIT-ILE therapy with a follow-up at home and classic HABIT-ILE therapy without follow-up. Children will be assessed at 3 time points: before therapy, after therapy and 3 months after the start of therapy.
Dynamic Surface Exercise and Trunk Targeted Training in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Spastic Cerebral PalsyThis study aims to describe the comparative effects of dynamic surface training and trunk targeted training in order to ensure which method is best in improving gross motor function , balance and trunk control in children with spastic cerebral palsy . this will be randomized control study which includes participants with age 5 to 10 years
The Effect of Treadmill Training With Visual Feedback and Rhythmic Auditory Cue on Gait and Balance...
Hemiplegic Cerebral PalsyThe development of efficient and independent walking is an important therapeutic goal for many children with cerebral palsy (CP). Consequently, there has been growing interest in determining the effects of treadmill training programs for these children. This study will help to investigates the effect of treadmill training with visual feedback and rhythmic auditory cue (VF+RAC) for walking symmetry and balance ability. Participants will be chosen from sehat medical complex and they will be randomly allocate to either the VF+RAC or the Control group. The VF+RAC group will receive treadmill training with VF and RAC, and the Control group will undergo treadmill training without any visual and auditory stimulation. VF+RAC and Control groups will be trained five times per week for eight weeks. After eight weeks of training the gait pattern and balance will be evaluated by the gait parameters, 6min Walk test, Pediatric Balance Scale and Berg balance scale.
Comparison of the Balance Board and Perceptual Motor Therapy in Children With Cerebral Palsy.
Cerebral PalsyVarious studies have worked on the sitting balance of cerebral palsy (CP) with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level I-III with a sample greater than 30, there is no data available to compare the effect of a balance board and perceptual motor therapy to improve sitting in GMFCS level IV and V with a sample greater than 30. This study will add the authenticity to literature with a large sample size and affect the severity of the condition.
Impact of Focal Muscle Vibration on Bio-psychosocial Outcomes in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThis study aims to determine the effects of focal muscle vibration on bio-psychosocial outcomes in subjects with cerebral palsy. Mixed methods will be used and the study will be conducted in 2 phases; 1st phase is determining the effects of intervention, whereas second step is prediction of outcomes. A qualitative gait analysis will also be done.