Case Series_Targeted Training for Trunk Control Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyLittle is known about how children with cerebral palsy (CP) use their sensory systems (touch, sense of body position, balance organs in the inner ear, vision) to help them achieve trunk control for independent sitting. If a child with CP does not achieve trunk control by 4 years of age their prognosis for motor skill development including walking is poor. Clinical researchers at The Movement Centre in Oswestry, England have developed a method called Targeted Training in which children train trunk control in small segments from the top down using a custom fit training device. This study aims to examine how children with moderate to severe CP use sensory information for trunk control before, during and after a program of Targeted Training.
NEO Rehab for Infants at Risk of Cerebral Palsy
PrematurityCerebral PalsyPremature infants are at increased risk of developing cerebral palsy (CP). Early interventions for at risk infants have the potential to decrease disease severity and improve quality of life. All infants demonstrate general movements (GMs), which are reliable indicators of brain function and can be reproducibly evaluated using the General Movement Assessment (GMA) tool. Prior studies have demonstrated the impact of early maternal-driven intervention strategies on neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants. Investigators have shown that interventions promoting the establishment of emotional connection between the infant and his or her mother, including mother/infant calming sessions with scent cloth exchange, vocal soothing, eye contact, and kangaroo care, can impact neurodevelopmental outcomes at 18 months. Investigators have also shown that 60 minutes of kangaroo care leads to decreasing levels of the stress hormone cortisol in both mothers and infants. This pilot study aims to determine the feasibility of a maternal-driven early intervention bundle in preterm infants with abnormal GMA.
Effect of Botulinum Toxin on Muscles of Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyCerebral palsy (CP) is a group of non-progressive motor dysfunction but often changing, secondary to injury or brain abnormalities that occur in early stages of development. In children with CP, the brain injury lead to a delayed motor development in the first weeks, associated with muscular spasticity. Drug treatments include oral treatments (baclofen and tizanidine) and injectable treatments like Botox (intramuscular injection) and neurolysis with alcohol or phenol (local injection into the nerve). Regarding botulinum toxin, there is no study questioning its effectiveness. However, no publication on the pathophysiology of human muscle of the CP child after toxin injection was found. The action of the toxin on the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) and muscle structure is unknown in children with CP. The primary objective of this study is to describe structural abnormalities of the CP child's muscle following multiple toxin injections in terms of NMJ fragmentation and axonal sprouting. Secondary objectives: To evaluate the relationship between: The severity of the motor impairment and muscle structural abnormalities. The clinical measure of spasticity and muscle structural abnormalities. To compare the structure spastic muscles with toxin injections and spastic muscle without toxin injections For muscles with multiple toxin injections, assessing the relationship between : The number of toxin injections and muscle structural abnormalities. The date of the first injection and muscle structural abnormalities. The total dose of injected toxin in the muscle and its structural abnormalities. The nature of the product injected in the muscle and its structural abnormalities. This innovative study will improve the knowledge on the effects of long-term botulinum toxin injections on the muscle (and therefore its safety in usual care), on the spastic muscle NMJ of CP children, on the pathophysiology of the CP child's muscle. All the visits all acts will be performed according to usual patient follow-up. Only a biopsy will be performed in addition, taken from an injected muscle during a planned operation. A biopsy may also be performed on a muscle without toxin injection if the act is made possible by the planned surgery. No biopsy will be made on a muscle that would not require surgery.
Exercise Intensity Of Interactive Video Gaming in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of this study is to compare the energy consumption and exercise intensities obtained from an activity classifier obtained from a triaxial acceleration signal collected from the wrist and hip during active video games in children with ambulated Cerebral Palsy. . All 20 individuals with CP will participate in a total of 2 exercise sessions on consecutive days with 45 minutes of active video games. In two exercise season individuals will play 4 games that were previously determined and experienced for about 45 minutes. During the training sessions, exercise intensity will be evaluated with the accelerometer. The accelerometer will be placed on the dominant wrist of 20 individuals during one training session. The same 20 individuals will participate in the other exercise session and the accelerometer will be placed on the dominant side hip area of the individuals this time. Exercise intensity values obtained from 2 different training sessions will be compared. Exercise intensity will be measured by an ActiGraph wGT3X-BT triaxial accelerometer during the interventions. For both intervention sessions, a statistical comparison will made between groups in terms of energy consumption, activity counts, and active duration.
Impacting Children's Physical and Mental Health Through Kinesiology Support in Clinical Care
Congenital Heart DefectChronic Pain4 moreOver the past four decades, it has become clear that childhood physical activity carries with it a myriad of beneficial effects. It is closely linked to quality of life and the recognized benefits include, but are not limited to, optimal growth and development, a healthier self-concept, enhanced peer socialization, and decreased anxiety and depression. Long term, an active lifestyle decreases the risk of many important physical and mental morbidities. Thus, the observation that children living with medical conditions and disabilities (MC&D) today, although surviving longer thanks to advances in medical care, are much less active than their peers is a matter of significant concern. Research indicates that the 350,000 Ontario children with MC&D have lower levels of physical activity, higher screen time and more frequent sleep problems. While the reasons underlying this reality are complex, previous research has identified a substantial subset of children who are motivated to be active but lack the confidence to do so. Fear of pain, concern for MC&D exacerbation and a lack of confidence in individual physical movement capacity contribute to their hesitation. Clinical experience suggests that these children represent 50% to 70% of inactive patients. Research indicates that being motivated to make a change and having the confidence that the desired change can be achieved are the essential precursors upon which successful behaviour change initiatives are built. This randomized, controlled trial will explore whether group sessions with a Registered Kinesiologist lead to a direct bolstering of physical activity confidence, and in turn to increased and sustained physical activity in these children. Such an approach holds the promise of a nonpharmacologic, low cost and accessible means of enhancing health that shall be met with a high level of patient and family support while bringing a significant societal and medical return on investment.
Rehabilitation of Children With Multiple Disabilities
Cerebral PalsyAutism2 moreThe objective of the study is to compare the usual care and treatment of children and youth (0-19 years) with multiple developmental delays and disabilities and their families in Simcoe York with a co-ordinated, navigated approach to care using the Children's Treatment Network (CTN) services.
Music Therapy During Botulinum Injections
Cerebral PalsyThe primary objectives for this study are: To demonstrate that music therapy can be an effective means of procedural support for children undergoing botox injections. To explore patient, parent and healthcare personnel satisfaction with music therapy as procedural support. To assess the influence of music therapy on physiologic (blood pressure, oxygen saturation, heart rate) and emotional (crying time) responses of patients.
Effect of Ergonomic Classroom Furniture on the Printing Legibility of Elementary Students With Cerebral...
Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of this pilot study is to gather the data needed to do a larger research study to determine whether children with cerebral palsy print better sitting at an ergonomically-designed, custom-fitted school desk or at an oversized, standard school desk.
Evaluation of Functional, Neuroplastic and Biomechanical Changes Induced by an Intensive, Playful...
Cerebral PalsyAn urgent priority in the field of paediatric neurorehabilitation is the development of effective early motor interventions. Hand and Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (= HABIT-ILE) applies the concepts of motor skill learning and intensive training to both the Upper Extremities (UE) and Lower Extremities (LE) and has been shown to improve aspects of motor function of the UE and LE in school age children with unilateral and bilateral Cerebral Palsy (CP) across the 3 levels of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICFDH). The principles and content of HABIT-ILE can be applied to pre-school children and this method is highly promising for early rehabilitation.
The Effect of Treadmill Back Walking Training on Balance and Function in Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of treadmill back walking training on balance and function in cerebral palsy. In our study, scientific data will be prepared by clinical measurement tools in order to determine whether there is balance and walking effect of easy and practicable treadmill back walking training in the clinical setting in Cerebral Palsy.