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Active clinical trials for "Cerebral Palsy"

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Controlling Femoral Derotation Osteotomy With Electromagnetic Tracking

Interna Rotation GaitCerebral Palsy2 more

The study is designed to evaluate the use of electromagnetic tracking in femoral derotation osteotomies. The goal is to raise the precision of the surgical procedure in order to improve the outcome in short- and long term. The electromagnetic tracking system is evaluated against a base line CT scan serving as reference standard.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Chewing Disorders, Gross Motor Function and Trunk Control in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

The study is planned to determine the relationship between chewing performance level and gross motor function, and trunk postural control in cerebral palsy (CP).

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy of Multiple EPO Injections in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

This study is a retrospective review on the safety and efficacy of repetitive erythropoietin injection in children with cerebral palsy

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Evaluating the Value of Telehealth for Care of Children With Medical Complexity

Cerebral Palsy

The specific aims of the study are to: Assess the feasibility of a TytoCare telehealth device with remote audio/video connection for evaluation of children with medical complexity in the home environment. Evaluate the usability of a TytoCare telehealth device in transmitting real time images (otoscope, oropharyngeal exam, camera), temperature, and sound (stethoscope for heart and breath sounds) Compare the impact of the TytoCare telehealth device versus traditional telephone assessment on patient management and user satisfaction

Completed6 enrollment criteria

On Track: Monitoring Development of Children With Cerebral Palsy or Gross Motor Delay

Cerebral Palsy

The On Track Study is a large multi-site collaboration involving researchers, therapists, families, and children with cerebral palsy (CP) from across Canada and the United States. The researchers need to better understand how young children who have difficulties with movement activities progress and develop in their balance abilities, fitness, strength, health, range of motion, self-care, everyday play, and activity participation. This study will determine how young children with cerebral palsy or gross motor delays progress in many aspects of their physical development and participation in daily life. The information collected from this study will help therapists and parents monitor if a child is developing as expected in his or her physical development and participation. Then, the health care professionals working with children can use the results of this study, in combination with the previously completed Move & PLAY study results, to provide the services that are most beneficial and meaningful for each child and their family members.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Investigation of Parents' Anxiety Level and Health Related Quality of Life in Different Types of...

Cerebral PalsyDown Syndrome3 more

Disability brings many psychosocial problems in society. The effects of the health of a disabled child on the psychological health and quality of life of the family are inevitable. It has been shown that families with disabled children are exposed to chronic stress, have communication problems and social isolation between parents, and have to spend extra time for the care of children. It is reported in the literature that parents with mentally or physically handicapped children are more stressed and have higher levels of anxiety than parents without children with disabilities. Since activity limitations, participation restrictions, and social and physical barriers are different in each disability group, caregivers may be affected differently. Comparing the quality of life of caregivers of different disability groups and guiding the family in line with the results obtained is important for public health.As the time spent on care may vary in different types of disability, families' levels of distress and anxiety may also be different.There are no studies in the literature comparing the anxiety level of the parents of the individuals with Muscular Dystrophy (MD), Spina Bifida (SB), Cerebral Palsy (SP) and Down Syndrome (DS), which have a very important place in the permanent disability groups, by evaluating the family effect levels and health-related quality of life. . For this reason, this study was planned to investigate the quality of life, anxiety, level of disease and social effects of mothers with different physical disabilities.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Turkish Version of Caregiver Difficulties Scale: a Study of Reliability and Validity

Cerebral PalsyCaregiver Burnout

As the life expectancy of individuals with Cerebral Palsy(CP) increases, their families' material, spiritual, physical and social difficulties increase, and in time, psychological and behavioral barriers occur in family members. While these barriers are increasing in developing countries, the whole family may be more vulnerable to the negative consequences of caring because of the limited availability of basic facilities for disabled people and the lack of temporary care services. The main aim of rehabilitation of individuals with CP is to improve their adaptive functions by increasing their postural control, locomotion and manipulative skills. Today, family-centered approaches for CP are known to be the most successful in terms of rehabilitation. Because the family is known to be of great importance in terms of active participation of the child in life. Therefore, while interdisciplinary treatments are in progress for the treatment of individuals, the success of rehabilitation is provided by interacting with the family, identifying their needs and problems and supporting them. There are many questionnaires developed to assess the difficulties experienced by the parents of individuals with CP. Of these, surveys adapted to Turkish are less common. The direct translation of the questionnaires into other languages does not guarantee its validity. If measures are to be used across cultures, it is known that the elements should not only be well translated linguistically, but also culturally adapted to maintain the content validity of the instrument across different cultures.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Validation of the French Version of the Drooling Impact Scale in a Pediatric Cerebral Palsy Population...

Cerebral PalsyDrooling

The aim of this study is to present the French translation of the Drooling Impact Scale (DIS-F) and to explore its validity, reliability and responsiveness to change in a group of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Relationships Between OLST, GMFM and Pedobarographic Values in CP

Cerebral Palsy

The primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the One Leg-Standing Test (OLST) and the Gross Motor Function Measurement (GMFM) and stance phase stability during gait in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy (UCP). The secondary aim was to explore a new well-defined pedobarographic parameter as a functional factor in the stability of stance in gait. The investigator's hypotheses are (1) OLST has relationship between T2-T1 in children with UCP; (2) OLST has relationship between GMFM D and E. Eighteen children with UCP and ten typically developing children (TDC) participated in the study. All participants and their legal guardians signed an informed consent form before participating. Firstly, to asses the stability in stance all participants were analyzed by using pedobarographic analysis and the OLST. After analysis, only the UCP group was evaluated with the GMFM. The TDC group was used for comparison of pedobarographic stance phase stability (T2-T1) and OLST values.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Robotic Gait Training in Children With Neurological Impairment

Acquired Brain InjuryCerebral Palsy

The recovery of walking ability is one of the primary rehabilitation goals for children with neurological impairment. The aim of the study is to investigate the clinical effectiveness of rehabilitation treatments based of Robotic-Assisted Gait Training (RAGT). Additional goals of the research are to identify the specific effects of RAGT in children with different etiologies (acquired brain injury and cerebral palsy) and with different levels of function (according to the Gross Motor Function Classification System).

Completed16 enrollment criteria
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