Clinical Determinants of the 6 Minute Walk Test in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyExerciseCerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of permanent disorders of movement and posture, generally accompanied by secondary musculoskeletal problems. Studies in literature showed taht children with CP supports a link between the levels of impairment and walking ability. The 6 Minute walk test is a standardized, self-placed walking test commonly used to access functional ability in children with cerebral palsy. While decreased exercise capacity has been identified in children with cerebral palsy, the clinical determinants of the 6MWT in this population have not been investigated yet. Thus the aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between 6 Minute walk test, quality of life, respiratory muscle strength,activities of daily living using with Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory and trunk control.
Walking Dynamic Among Children With Brain Damge
Traumatic Brain InjuryCerebral PalsyThe goal of the present study was to look at the effect of changing walking parameters on the dynamic walking characteristics among children post severe traumatic brain injury, children with cerebral palsy and typically developed controls.
Gastro-oesophageal Reflux and NeuroDisability (Cerebral Palsy) in CHILDren
Cerebral PalsyGORD3 moreThis study assesses the content validity of the PGSQ for parents/carer of children with cerebral palsy and GORD, including features such as readability, face validity and acceptability for completion. This will be done via 6 interviews, with the PGSQ being altered as identified as required. Reliability (test-retest) of the adapted version of the PGSQ being assessed with a sample of 20 parents/carers.
Characteristics of Children With Cerebral Palsy Who Develops Hip Displacement in Denmark
Cerebral PalsyHip Displacement5 moreThe aim is to describe the characteristics of children with cerebral palsy in Denmark. Furthermore, we want to focus on status of the children's hips.
The Effect of Task-oriented EMG-triggered ES on Upper Limb Motor Function in Hemiplegic Cerebral...
Cerebral PalsySpasticThe purpose of our study; to investigate the effects of EMG-induced ES treatment on hand functions, muscle strength, and quality of life in patients with hemiplegic CP.
Chronic Constipation With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThis study was performed to evaluate posture, sleep, physical activity and quality of life in individuals with chronic constipation Cerebral Palsy.
Subtalar Joint Morphology and Foot Deformity in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyCerebral palsy (CP) is a major cause of disability. Many children with CP develop foot deformities as they grow and these can become painful, adversely affecting their quality of life. The research team has previously studied foot morphology and biomechanics, including analysis of the subtalar joint and has successfully located the joint axis from MRI scans. In this project 25 children will be recruited (15 children with CP and 10 unimpaired control subjects). Each child will attend for a single visit, when they will undergo an MRI scan (with the foot loaded and unloaded) to measure the morphology of the ankle and foot, in particular the subtalar axis alignment. This has not been done before in CP. Each child will have an instrumented gait analysis and musculoskeletal modelling techniques will be used to study the biomechanical action of the external ground reaction force and internal muscle forces. The potential of these forces to rotate the subtalar joint and deform the foot will be assessed, resulting in new insights into potential mechanisms of foot deformity. The children will then be categorised to identify those most at risk, leading to personalised screening measures and treatment strategies in the future.
Does Botulinum Toxin Injections Improve Outdoor Activity in Children With Cerebral Palsy?- a Pilot...
Cerebral PalsyBackground: Motor impairment limits social and recreational activities in children with cerebral palsy (CP), compromising participation and impacting on quality of life. Improvement of motor function by medical treatment may advance in participation of outdoor activities and expand social and recreational activities. While Botulinum toxin (BTX) injections are effective and safe treatment for spasticity in children with CP, there is insufficient evidence for improvement of motor function and enhanced participation in this population. Objective: To examine outdoor activity as a functional outcome following lower limb BTX in children with CP. Methods: In this pilot study the investigators will use Global Positioning Systems (GPS) to measure walking speed, distances, number of walking events and destinations in ambulatory children with CP following BTX injection to the lower limbs; age and gender matched sibling will be studied as a control group. Outdoor activity will be measured at 1, 3 and 6 months following BTX treatment will be compared to baseline and to those of siblings. Outdoor activity will be correlated with leisure activity preferences and quality of life questionnaires. Significance: Improvement in outdoor activity following BTX injections in this pilot study will assist construction of a larger study evaluating participation and quality of life in children with CP.
Chronic Pain In a Greek Population With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe aim of this observational, cross-sectional study is to effectuate a survey of chronic pain in a population of children, adolescents and adults with various forms of cerebral palsy in an educational and therapeutic setting in Athens, Greece. (Cerebral Palsy Greece-Open Door) Prevalence, intensity and localisation of pain will be associated to factors related to the functional and communicative limitations of the study's participants. The study also examines the agreement rate between different information sources and evaluation levels of chronic pain assessment in cerebral palsy (self-reports, caregiver questionnaires, observational check-lists administered by rehabilitation professionals, clinical evaluations by experts). A further research aim is to identify behavioural markers of chronic pain in individuals with cerebral palsy and a very limited communicative level.
Using NPT to Evaluate Providing PPC as ELNEC-PPC WBT for Nurses
CancerCardiac Anomaly5 moreThe purpose of this study is to explain the provision of palliative care at the end of life by the implementation of the ELNEC course, as WBT Program using the Normalization Process Theory, that focus attention on how complex interventions become routinely embedded in practice. In addition to, identify the changes implemented by the participant nurses (intervention group) in their clinical practice, after participating in WBT Program to provide Palliative Care alongside with usual care versus usual care only (control group) for children with life-limiting conditions or in the case of accidents/sudden death, at the end of life. And finally, provide findings that will assist in the interpretation of the trial results.