Extended-release Epidural Morphine for Acute Post-operative Analgesia Following Selective Dorsal...
Spastic Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of this proposal is to improve the investigators' current Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) analgesia protocol by eliminating or minimizing the use of fentanyl in the post-operative period. Children undergoing SDR for spastic cerebral palsy have significant post-operative pain. The procedure requires dissection of the lumbar back musculature and removal of the L1 lamina (the bony posterior part of the vertebra). The majority of the operation is intradural, and a water-tight dural closure at the termination of the operation is critical in order to prevent leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the wound. In fact, these children must remain flat on their back for 48 hours to allow the dural incision to heal prior to mobilization. Thus, adequate pain control is essential not only for patient comfort, but also to prevent agitation and additional stress on the dural closure. Currently, the investigators' patients undergoing SDR are treated for 48 hours with scheduled intravenous (IV) narcotic (continuous fentanyl infusion at 0.5-2.0 μg/kg/hour) in addition to the sedative/muscle relaxant Valium (0.2 mg/kg IV every 4 hours for 24 hours, then every 6 hours for 24 hours). The IV fentanyl, and to a lesser degree Valium, carries a real risk of hypotension and respiratory depression and requires frequent dose adjustments to achieve adequate analgesia. By improving the current SDR analgesia protocol, the investigators hope to maximize patient safety and comfort while maintaining the effectiveness of the operation by minimizing the risk of CSF leak.
Which is the Best Dose of Dysport in Helping With Hip Pain for Children With Cerebral Palsy?
Cerebral PalsyThe purpose of the study is to compare the effectiveness of 3 doses of Dysport (5, 10 or 15 Units/Kg/hip) in the management of chronic bilateral hip pain due to cerebral palsy in children/young people.
Randomized One-Center Controlled Trial on a Comprehensive Nutritional Intervention for Children...
Nutrition DisorderChildThe study is a prospective, single-center, randomized controlled trial that will be conducted at the Medical University of Varna. This setting offers access to a wealth of clinical expertise in managing CP and ASD and a rich tradition of conducting robust nutritional interventions.
Use of ıntegrated Pulmonary Index Monitorisation in Children Undergoing Botulinum Toxin Injection...
Cerebral PalsyPediatric ALLThis study aimed to detect hypoxia early with ıntegrated pulmonary index monitoring compared to saturation.
Training Balance Among People With Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
PostureBalance3 moreThis study is a case control pilot study to investigate the impact of a short-term intervention on training anticipatory postural adjustments in a population of people with neurodevelopmental disabilities.
Repetitive TMS and Occupational Therapy in Children and Young Adults With Chronic Hemiparesis
Pediatric StrokeCerebral Palsy1 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) can augment occupational therapy in improving motor function in children (10 years of age or older) and young adults (< 21 years of age) with chronic hemiparesis from either stroke or cerebral palsy.
Video Game for Home-based Rehabilitation for Children With Hemiplegia
ChildHemiplegic Cerebral PalsyThis study evaluates the feasibility of a low-cost, movement tracking video game (Bootle Blast) to 1) sustain engagement in children with cerebral palsy (CP) during a 12-week intervention; and 2) generate changes in upper limb functional motor outcomes following the intervention.
Use of Oral Bisphosphonates in the Treatment of Osteoporosis of Non-walking Children With Cerebral...
OsteoporosisCerebral PalsyIt is a double blind randomized study aiming at estimating the efficiency of oral bisphosphonates on the decrease of osteoporosis by comparing the evolution of densitometric values between two groups of children (treatment versus placebo).
Intensive Activities-based Locomotor Training Program in Children With Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral PalsyThe goal of the proposed work is to investigate the impact of an intensive 3-week activities-based locomotor training (AB-LT) program on activity capacity, activity performance, and participation in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Caregiver perspectives will provide a holistic assessment of the program.
Walking in the HIBBOT: is Gait Improved?
Cerebral PalsyThe aim of the study is to assess the impact of the innovative walking aid HIBBOT on the functions, activity and participation of young children with Cerebral Palsy, in comparison with conventional walking aids.