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Gondola Mechanism of Action

Chronic StrokeCerebral Palsy1 more

This study will investigate the clinical, functional and neurophysiological effects of automated mechanical peripheral stimulation (AMPS) via the Gondola device administered to patients with chronic stroke, cerebral palsy and Parkinson's Disease. Results will be collected using standardized outcome measures and a transcranial magnetic stimulation assessment protocol including electrical stimulation and electromyographic recording.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Flywheel Exercise on Muscle and Walking Function in Teenagers and Young Adults With Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

The main purpose of this project is to improve physical function and muscle health in teenagers and young adults with cerebral palsy (CP) by using an eccentric-overload resistance exercise model Specific aims To compare the efficacy of eccentric-overload vs. weight stack resistance exercise in inducing muscle, functional and gait performance adaptations in teenagers with CP. To increase force, power and muscle mass in the lower limbs of patients with cerebral palsy. To improve gross motor function, balance and gait through eccentric-overload resistance exercise in teenagers suffering from cerebral palsy. We hypothesize that the time-effective flywheel resistance exercise paradigm will result in greater gains in muscle mass and function in teenagers with CP, when compared with conventional weight-stack technology. Importantly, we believe these adaptations will be translated into enhanced gross motor function, balance and gait performance. Forty teenagers and young adults (age range 16-23 yr) with spastic CP will be recruited. They will be randomly assigned to flywheel (FL; n=20) or weight-stack (WS; n=20) resistance exercise. During 8 weeks, all the teenagers will follow a standard resistance exercise training program within the Stockholm Habilitation Center system. In addition, patients will perform either flywheel (FL group) or conventional (WS group) leg press resistance exercise twice per week. Muscle force, power and activity (electromyography; EMG), leg extension lag, co-contraction, balance, functional mobility, gait quality, and muscle and fat thickness of lower extremities are assessed in all patients before and after the 8-week intervention (Fig. 1).

Withdrawn6 enrollment criteria

Ankle-foot Orthoses for Night Splinting in Children With CP: Impact on Passive Stiffness in Plantarflexors...

Cerebral Palsy

Children with cerebral palsy present early in the childhood altered muscular properties, characterized by short muscle belly length and increased stiffness which contribute to contracture and limiting joint range of motion. In order to prevent equinus deformity, ankle foot orthoses for night splinting are usually used in children with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP). However, there's a lack of proof about efficacy by using this modality of treatment. Moreover, impact on quality of life for children and families, cost for society were high. Principal purpose of this study was to assess impact of night splint ankle foot orthoses on passive stiffness in plantarflexors muscles in children with CP.

Withdrawn10 enrollment criteria

Weight Abnormalities With Diet and Exercise Frequency in Egyptian Children With Cerebral Palsy

ObesityChildhood4 more

The goal of this study was to find prevalence and correlations of different weight abnormalities and risk of abdominal obesity in a random sample of Egyptian children suffering from cerebral palsy. This cross- sectional study hypothesize the prevalence of weight abnormalities and risk of abdominal obesity in addition to positive correlations between weight abnormalities and number of exercise hours and frequency of meals in a random sample of Egyptian children suffering from cerebral palsy RESEARCH QUESTION: What is the prevalence of weight abnormalities and and risk of abdominal obesity in Egyptian children with cerebral palsy? Does the weight abnormalities correlates with number of exercise hours or frequency of meals in children with cerebral palsy?

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Turkish Adaptation Of GMFCS Family Report And The Agreement Of Family and Physiotherapist

Cerebral Palsy

To make the Turkish adaptation of the Gross Motor Function Classification System Family Report (GMFCS-FR) in children with CP, to determine its reliability and validity, and to investigate the agreement of the family and the clinical physiotherapists in determining the gross motor function level.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Awareness Levels of Caregivers of Disabled Children

Cerebral PalsyCaregiver Burden4 more

Disability-or apology; It is the inability or incompleteness of individuals to fulfill their roles in life, such as age, gender, culture, social and psychological factors, due to their inadequacies. Disability is not only a mental or physical health problem, but also a social problem. Having a disabled child and the type of disability present various difficulties to parents in the course of life. The difficulties in the care and education of these children are based on psychological, physical, social, economic and cultural realities.Families with diseases such as Cerebral Palsy (SP), Spina Bifida (SB), Muscular Dystrophy (MD), Down Syndrome (DS) are among them. Having a disabled child in the community can affect families in different ways. Every step of the education of disabled children (purpose, principle, education plan, game, school and family duties, etc.) is important for the disabled individual, family, teacher and society.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Correlation Between Body Mass Index, Selective Motor Control and Functional Ability in Children...

Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

PURPOSE: To investigate the correlations between body mass index, spasticity, functional ability and isolated motor control in children with spastic diplegia. BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy is primarily a disorder of movement and posture HYPOTHESES: There is no correlation between body mass index, spasticity, functional ability and isolated motor control in children with spastic diplegia. RESEARCH QUESTION: Is there a correlation between body mass index, spasticity, functional ability and isolated motor control in children with spastic diplegia?

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Functional Follow-up After Single Event Multilevel Surgery in Children Spastic Diplegic Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

Purpose: The aim of this study is to assess the short- and midterm evolution of self-care and functional mobility after multilevel surgery in children and adolescents with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy and to identify which factors could have an impact on these outcomes. Methods: Thirty-four participants were included. All participants will be evaluated before surgery, at 9 weeks, 6,12,18, 24, 36 and 60 months. Self-care was assessed with the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory-NL (PEDI-NL). The Mobility Questionnaire47 (MobQues47) and Functional Mobility Scale (FMS) were used to measure functional mobility. Interactions between CP, personal and environmental characteristics and evolution in time were assessed.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Minimizing Complications in Scoliosis Surgery in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Background: Posterior spinal fusion (PSF) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) carries a high risk of complications and mortality. Complication rates have been reported as high as 45%, and infection rates typically reported at 15%. Efforts to improve efficiency by reducing operative time and blood loss could decrease these risks. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of utilizing two attending surgeons on blood loss, operative time, and complications in this population. Methods: This is a prospective, matched cohort analysis with a consecutive series of patients with CP who underwent PSF, with two attending surgeons, in 2012. These are matched with a control group that had a single-surgeon team (operative dates 2008-2010), assisted by a resident, PA, or RN-FA. The groups are compared using paired Student T-tests and chi square tests (significance set a p<0.05).

Completed7 enrollment criteria

The Pediatric Eating Assessment Tool

Cerebral Palsy

There is no dysphagia spesific and patient/parent centered outcome instrument in the pediatric population. The purpose of this investigation is to develop the Pediatric version of the Eating Assessment Tool (PEDI-EAT-10) and investigate its validity and reliability.

Completed10 enrollment criteria
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