The Effects of Virtual Reality on Upper Extremity Function in Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe investigators have planned a research on the effects of virtual reality therapy and home exercise program on hand functions in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy in Istanbul University Istanbul Faculty of Medicine in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The eligible patients will be randomized into two groups. The patients in intervention group will participate in a computer based virtual reality exercise program for a period of 8 weeks supervised by the investigators. In addition, these patients will receive a home exercise program. The patients in the control group will receive only a home exercise program for 8 weeks. All patients will be evaluated before treatment, immediately after treatment, and 3 months after the end of the treatment.
Investigating Best Practices for Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Pilot Study of Two Approaches
Cerebral PalsyThis project (CO-OP II) is the second in a series of three studies to validate a new treatment approach for children with cerebral palsy (CP). The initial study was comprised of a series of four single case studies with children with CP. It evaluated the potential of the Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance (CO-OP) approach to be used with children with CP and tested the procedures for CO-OP II. The overall objective of the full series of studies is to determine whether better functional outcomes are achieved for children with CP with CO-OP intervention than with contemporary occupational therapy treatment. The primary objective of CO-OP II is to establish the feasibility of conducting a full scale randomize control trial (RCT) to discover if there are differences in functional outcomes (i.e., improvement in task performance, self efficacy) between a group of children with CP receiving CO-OP therapy and a group receiving a contemporary treatment approach (CTA). In order to meet this objective, a pilot RCT will be conducted to answer the specific research questions outlined below: Do children wiht CP acquire the skills they set as goals in each of the two treatment groups? Do the acquired skills generalize and transfer? Are the skills maintained at 4 months post intervention? Does the CO-OP approach produce a larger effect on skill acquisition and self efficacy than the CTA? Does amount of parent involvement have any effect on skill acquisition or self efficacy? Completion of this pilot RCT will provide the necessary data to conduct a full study to test the following hypothesis: - Children with CP who receive CO-OP treatment will be more successful than children receiving CTA in improving their performance on child-chosen skills and they self efficacy.
Controlling Femoral Derotation Osteotomy In Cerebral Palsy With Electromagnetic Tracking
Gait DisordersNeurologic2 moreThe study is designed to evaluate the use of electromagnetic tracking in transversal plane femoral derotation osteotomies. The goal is to raise the precision of the surgical procedure in order to improve the outcome in short- and long term. All patients are examined with an instrumented 3D gait analysis pre- and one year postoperatively. The electromagnetic tracking system is evaluated against a base line CT or MRI scan serving as reference standard pre- and postoperatively.
The Effect of Bispectral Index Monitoring on Recovery From Deep Sedation
Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of this study was to compare BIS (bispectral index) monitoring and clinical sedation scale assessment on the recovery time and propofol usage from deep propofol sedation in children with cerebral palsy who received botulinum toxin injection.
Clinical Effect and Safety of Autologous Umbilical Cord Blood Transfusion in the Treatment of Cerebral...
Safety IssuesEffect of DrugsTo study the clinical efficacy and safety of autologous umbilical cord blood transfusion in the treatment of cerebral palsy.
Aerobic Exercise and Transcranial Low Laser Therapy in Patients With Central Nervous System Injury...
Post StrokePost-Traumatic Headache7 moreObjective of this protocol will be to evaluate the parameters related to the function of the musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory system, through a rehabilitation and training program for people with acquired central nervous system and multiple sclerosis. The study will consist of volunteers with acquired CNS lesions and multiple sclerosis of both sexes, between 18 and 85 years old, and who wander with or without aid devices, randomly divided into 3 groups: Group 1 (cardiopulmonary treatment), Group 2 (cardiopulmonary treatment and transcranial photobiomodulation application) and Group 3 (cardiopulmonary treatment and placebo laser). All groups will receive aerobic training on a treadmill (Moviment®) with the aid of a suspension equipment (BrainMov® Physical Activity Station). The transcranial photobiomodulation (laser diode, λ = 810 nm, beam area 0.028 cm², power of 100 mW, power density of 3.5 mW / cm², energy of 3 Joules / point and energy density of 107.1 J / cm2) will be applied on the skin / scalp and the International System 10-20 at points F7, F8 and AFz will be used as reference for irradiation. Muscular activation, heart rate variability, lung volumes and capacities, fatigability, exercise tolerance, cognition and quality of life will be evaluated before, during, at the end and after two months of rehabilitation. The treatment proposed in this study, using transcranial photobiomodulation, is expected to improve muscle, sensory, cardiorespiratory, cognitive functions and to interfere positively in the quality of life of the volunteers.
Transplantation of Umbilical Cord-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Via Different Routes
Cerebral PalsyTo preliminarily evaluate the efficacy and safety of umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs), and compare the efficacy of UC-MSCs administered through the intravenous, intrathecal, and intranasal routes, in the treatment of cerebral palsy in children.
Short-term Effects Kinesiology Tape on Sitting Postural Control in Moderate and Severe Cerebral...
Cerebral PalsyKinesiology Taping1 moreTo analyze the short-term effect of kinesiology taping on sitting postural control in moderate and severe cerebral palsy
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Walking Back Exercises and Rebound Therapy in Cerebral Palsy...
Cerebral PalsySpasticPurpose of the study: To investigate the effect of walking back exercises and rebound therapy on muscle strength, functionality, balance and aerobic capacity in children with CP Implication for rehabilitation:Determining the effects of rehabilitative interventions (back and forth walking exercises and rebound therapy) to be applied in children with CP with objective measurement methods (muscle US, tetrax balance system) and evaluating the effects of the results on functionality and respiratory parameters
Homebased (6-week) Stretching Intervention in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Spastic Cerebral PalsyThis study will investigate the effect of a 6-week stretching intervention, consisting of a combination of a 2-week casting period and a home-based stretching program of the plantar flexors and hamstrings, on muscle and tendon lengths, range of motion, stiffness, and functional muscle strength. The study will include patients with spastic cerebral palsy aged between 4 and 11 years old with a Gross Motor Function Classification Score (GMFCS) level between I and III.