Effects of Hippotherapy on Physical Fitness and Attention in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyPhysical Activity1 moreThis research analyzes whether hippotherapy improves the physical activity, cardiopulmonary fitness, and attention in children with cerebral palsy and whether this enhances their general health and quality of life.
The Clinical Effect of Hip Protection Orthosis for the Hip Protection of Hip Dislocation in Patients...
Cerebral PalsyThe Clinical Effect of Hip Protection Orthosis for the Hip Protection of Hip Dislocation in Patients With Severe Neuromuscular Disease
Stem Cell Therapy for Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsythe purpose of this study was to study the effect of stem cell therapy on common symptoms of cerebral palsy patients.
Study Assessing High-Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation (HFCWO) in Preventing Pulmonary Exacerbations...
Cerebral PalsyTo asssess efficacy of airway clearance provided by Vest therapy (HFCWO) in the reduction of respiratory exacerbations requiring hospitalization or antibiotic utilization in patients with muscle weakness and restrictive lung disease.
Stop Tip-toeing Around Toe-walking
Spastic Cerebral Palsy (sCP)The purpose of this study is to explore the interplay among nervous-, musculoskeletal-, and psychological systems and how they impact toe-walking behavior, and vice versa. Sub-Project 1 is to analyze the feasibility of the developed virtual reality (VR) environment, in 10 TD and sCP children respectively. It is assess the effects of VR immersion on predefined static and dynamic stability parameters. Sub-Project 2: After adjustments have been made following Sub-Project 1 regarding the study procedure, technical factors or the parameters of interest etc., the optimized study procedure is implemented in Sub-Project 2 (20 to 25 TD will be included). Sub-Project 3: After adjustments have been made following Sub-Project 1 regarding the study procedure, technical factors or the parameters of interest etc., the optimized study procedure is implemented in Sub-Project3 (20 to 25 sCP will be included)
Sevoflurane and Propofol for Botulinum Toxin Injection
Cerebral PalsyThe investigators would like to compare clinical features (onset, duration, emergence time), efficacy of deep sedation (successful completion of procedure), safety (adverse events) and caregiver's satisfaction for sedation when used propofol and sevoluflurane for deep sedation in 3-11 year old pediatric patients with spastic cerebral palsy receiving botulinum toxin injection.
Mechanical Control of Plaque in Patients With Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Cerebral Palsy;Dental PlaqueThe aim of the present study was to determine the effectiveness of brushing with an electric toothbrush switched on and switched off in comparison to manual brushing for the removal of dental plaque in children aged four to 16 years with cerebral palsy.
Placebo Controlled Study of Baclofen for GERD in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyGERDDespite the use of proton pump inhibitors and available prokinetics, medical therapy is ineffective in an important number of children with cerbreal palsy (CP) and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and failure of medical therapy is associated with a substantial morbidity. Many patients, particularly children with CP and GERD, continue to experience complications despite aggressive therapy because antisecretory medications do not address the primary reflux mechanism (TLESR). Furthermore, in patients with CP, surgical options are fraught with serious complications and long-term morbidity. Because the available treatment options for children with CP and intractable GERD are limited, new therapies are urgently needed. Baclofen, which has been shown in animals and humans to decrease TLESRs, may be a good alternative for the treatment of children with CP with intractable GERD.
Safety and Effectiveness of Cord Blood Stem Cell Infusion for the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy in...
Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of a cord blood infusion in children who have motor disability due to cerebral palsy (CP). The subjects will be children whose parents have saved their infant's cord blood, who have non-progressive motor disability, and whose parents intend to have a cord blood infusion.
Oral Health Promotion Among Preschool Children With Special Needs
Intellectual DisabilityCerebral Palsy7 moreEstablishing good oral health-related habit is challenging among younger children, especially for preschool children with special needs, as they have physical, mental, sensory, behavioural, emotional, and chronic medical conditions that requires health care beyond the routines. Existing evidences showed that children with special needs have poorer oral health status and more challenging behaviours than their counterparts in main stream schools. Visual pedagogy, such as social stories, have been applied to teach a variety of skills or behaviours to individuals with special needs. They are short stories demonstrating the target skill or behaviour, and then the readers are expected to perform the target skill or behaviour following the demonstrations. Giving the evidence that children with special needs can understand complex situations and learn new practices by using those stories, we expect to apply a package of structured social stories to modify oral health-related behaviours (tooth brushing, healthy eating, dental visit), and thereby, improve oral health status among preschool children with special needs. Establishment of good oral-health related behaviours in early childhood will benefits children in their future life. Additionally, visual pedagogy-assisted oral health education is relatively easy and safe to implement. If proven effective, social story-based preventive care can be recommended to special children globally.