Dynamic Gait Index in Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyHemiplegic Cerebral Palsy2 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess validity and reliability of Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) in patients with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy
Movement Characterization in Spastic/Dystonic Cerebral Palsy Using Haptic Feedback in Virtual Reality...
Cerebral PalsyMixed2 moreThis game-like intervention using virtual reality will provide an objective and quantitative characterization of dystonia and spasticity presentations in cerebral palsy, even if combined, through the process of motor learning. This intervention could have a therapeutic benefit in the rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy.
3D Printed Orthotics in Children Adolescents
Cerebral PalsyAnkle Foot Orthosis (AFO)PRINT is a prospective mixed methods study exploring the feasibility and acceptability of providing 3-D printed orthotics specifically an ankle foot orthosis (AFO) to children and adolescents with cerebral palsy.
Construct Validity and Reliability SCUES
Cerebral PalsyUpper Extremity DysfunctionThe aim of the study was to determine construct validity, discriminant validity and intra- and interrater reliability of the Selective Control of the Upper Extremity Scale (SCUES).
Reliability of Hammersmith Examination in Prediction of Neurological Outcomes (REHAPENO)
Child Development DisordersPreterm Infant1 moreIn this study workers are trying to test the correlation between Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination and MRI brain/cranial ultrasound with early prediction of neurological developmental outcome of preterm neonates. This study is prospective cross-sectional collecting the data of patients according to daily standard medical practice
Investıgatıon Of The Awareness Of The Parents Of Cerebral Palsy Children
Cerebral PalsyParents3 moreParents of Cerebral Palsy (CP) children participate in treatments, education services and general medical check-ups; They have many responsibilities such as the use of drugs, devices, educational materials. Therefore, involving parents of CP children in the rehabilitation process provides a stronger rehabilitation service for their children. In the studies, it was stated that the active participation of the parents in the physiotherapy and rehabilitation process increases the success rate of the treatment and the participation of the parents plays a key role for the success of the physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Relationship Between Trunk Control and Hand Function and Quality of Life
Cerebral PalsyQuality of Life1 moreIncreasing quality of life and improving hand functions are very substantial treatment goals for physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Trunk control is important for these parameters in children with hemiparetic and diparetic Cerebral Palsy.
Early Support and Physiotherapy for Children and Their Motor Skills
InfantCerebral Palsy1 moreThe App-eMot-Quali project proposed here is the first phase in the implementation of a care pathway supported by a digital tool. It consists of a qualitative study allowing individual interviews to be conducted with parents of infants at high risk of cerebral palsy and health professionals in order to identify and precisely describe the needs and difficulties present during the child's rehabilitative care during the first months of life.
Incontinence and MRI Results in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyLower Urinary Tract SymptomsMore than 50 % of children and adults with cerebral palsy experience lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). This can negatively influence quality of life of the child and the total social environment. Previous research demonstrated that the brain lesion, characteristic for cerebral palsy (CP), is a prognostic factor for the functional abilities of a child with CP. Previous research within our department demonstrated functional impairment as a risk factor for incontinence. This demonstrates an indirect connection between the brain lesion and incontinence of a child with CP. However, this connection isn't alway correct as some children with high functionality also demonstrate incontinence. As bladder control is also regulated by higher brain centers, the present study wants to investigate a direct connection between the brain lesion of the child, visible by means of MRI, and the incontinence status of the child. .
SDR Monitoring in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe study evaluates the anatomical distribution of the assessed Electromyogram (EMG) responses ensuring after sensory nerve root stimulation and obtained IOM grading during selective dorsal rhizotomy (SDR) with regard to level and, side of the body and gender as well as pain management and outcome data.