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Virtual Reality and Active Video Games to Improve Balance in Children With Brain Injury

Cerebral PalsyAcquired Brain Injury

The purpose of this pilot feasibility study is to assess the feasibility of using the Playstation Xbox 360 and Rutgers V-step via a Kinect Sensor with active video game software as a part of a physical therapy intervention to improve obstacle negotiation, gait speed, and stair negotiation in ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) hemiparesis or spastic diplegia, or non-progressive brain injury (BI). Children will be assessed using perceptual, balance, functional and gait assessments.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Feasibility of the Portable YouGrabber System

Cerebral PalsyStroke3 more

The aim of the study is to determine the feasibility of the portable version of the YouGrabber® system in children with central motor disorders.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Cerebral Palsy Early Mobility Training

Cerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to determine the optimal treatment duration of a novel early mobility training program (dynamic supported mobility, DSM) between 6 to 24 weeks of treatment; and to evaluate the clinical futility of this intervention compared to current rehabilitation practice.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Constraint Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT)- Neuroimaging Predictors of Positive Response to Constraint...

Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

CIMT has shown great promise in helping children and adults regain lost function in a disabled limb by forcing its use through an intensive motor training program and constraining the unaffected arm with a cast. However, relatively little is known about the underlying mechanisms of CIMT in hemiplegic CP. This project will use an integrated translation model to explore neuroimaging predictors of a positive clinical response to CIMT.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Working Memory Training in Children With Cerebral Palsy, a Pilot Study

Cerebral PalsyWorking Memory Training

The purpose of this pilot study is to assist the preparation of a larger multi-center study. The main aim is to determine the feasibility of conducting computerized working memory training in a group of children with cerebral palsy.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Intrathecal Stem Cells in Brain Injury

Hypoxia-IschemiaCerebral1 more

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the plasticity of autologous intrathecal hematopoietic cells would improve the neurologic evolution of the pediatric patients with hypoxic/ischemic brain injury.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

The Connection Between Gait Variability Parameters and Balance Performance in Children With Physical...

Brain InjuryCerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to explore the connection between gait variability parameters and balance performance in children with physical disability

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Effects of Electrical Stimulation Gait Training on Walking and Posture for Children With Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

This proposal is designed to achieve the following specific aims and will test the associated hypotheses: AIM 1: To compare walking ability, standing posture, gait initiation and functional standing and stepping of twenty children with typical development to that of twenty children with spastic diplegia or hemiplegia, CP. Hypotheses Children with CP will demonstrate impaired coordination as compared to children of typical development. In addition, children with CP will demonstrate inappropriate foot contact area, decreased velocity and step length as compared to children of typical development. Children with CP will demonstrate impaired postural control as compared to children of typical development. Children with CP will demonstrate an impaired gait initiation motor program as compared to children with typical development. Children with CP will take more time to complete the timed up and go test and demonstrate decreased reaching distances in the functional reach test as compared to children of typical development. AIM 2: Using a single-blinded, randomized, controlled study design, to assess the ability of a 12-week at-home electrical stimulation gait training program to improve walking ability, standing posture, gait initiation, functional standing and stepping, and satisfaction with walking ability for a group of 10 children with spastic diplegia or hemiplegia CP as compared to a group of 10 children with spastic diplegia or hemiplegia CP who undergo a 12-week at-home gait training program without electrical stimulation. Hypotheses The ES gait training group will demonstrate improved joint coordination as compared to the group undergoing a gait training program without ES. The ES gait training group will demonstrate improved foot contact area, increased self-selected walking velocity and greater step length as compared to the group undergoing a gait training program without ES. The ES gait training group will demonstrate improved postural control as compared to the group undergoing a gait training program without ES. The ES gait training group will demonstrate improved gait initiation as compared to the gait training group without ES. The ES gait training group will demonstrate decreased times on the Timed Up and Go and an increase in functional reach as compared to the group undergoing a gait training program without ES. The ES gait training group will demonstrate greater satisfaction and self-perceived performance on everyday tasks related to walking function and posture as measured by the COPM compared to the group that undergoes a gait training program without ES.

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Study of Navigation Skills in Cerebral Palsy for Assessment and Rehabilitation in Immersive Virtual...

Cerebral Palsy

Spatial navigation refers to the ability to maintain a sense of direction/location while moving around the environment so to find one's way. It includes abilities such as orienting in complex environments,perceiving distance and planning routes to distant locations as well as mentally representing the reciprocal relations of landmarks in space (Lawton, 2010; Wolbers & Hegarty 2010. Spatial navigation involves the precision in encoding multisensorial (visual, vestibular, proprioceptive)experiences, as well as to form mental representations to be used to guide behavior (Bianchini et al.,2014). Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by movement and posture disorders causing activity limitation. Impairment in many other functions is common in CP including visual spatial competences and spatial organization. In this study the investigators meant to explore the navigation and learning strategies in children with CP.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Spastic Cerebral Palsy and Slackline

Spastic Cerebral Palsy

The aim of the present study was to assess whether supervised slackline training improves postural control in children and teenagers with spastic cerebral palsy (grade I and II of the Gross Motor Function Classification System).

Completed7 enrollment criteria
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