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Comparison of Motor Functions and Quality of Life According to Feeding Type in Children With Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

The aim of this study is to compare motor functions and quality of life of the children, and anxiety and depression levels of caregivers according to feeding type of children with cerebral palsy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Improvement on GMFCS Level of Patients With Cerebral Palsy Treated by Repeated Botulinum Toxin-A...

Cerebral Palsy

The aim of this retrospective, monocenter, observational study is to evaluate the changes in GMFCS levels of children with cerebral palsy (CP) who received repeated Botulinum Toxin-A (BoNT-A) injections in the lower limb(s) with an integrated treatment approach in Kocaeli University Department of PMR and Izmit Rehabilitation Center.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Urdu Version of Pediatric Balance Scale

Cerebral Palsy

Children with cerebral palsy often suffer from a lack of balance compared with typically developing children. Because balance capacity is relevant to functional activities, reliable and valid functional balance measures are crucial for the pediatric clinical setting in local native languages, so the aim of this study is to translate the Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) into Urdu and to find the reliability and validity of the translated version Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) in cerebral palsy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Investigation of the Relationship Between the Use of Social Media and Functional Level in Children...

Social Media AddictionCerebral Palsy

The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between screen usage time and problematic social media use in children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) with motor function, hand function, speech and vision function.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

3-meter Walk Back Test, Proprioception, Trunk Control and Muscle Strength in Children With Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

The gait problems of the child with CP should be examined in detail. At this point, by assigning a different task to the child with the backward walking assessment, body perception, trunk stability provided by anterior-posterior cocontraction, balance, correction and protective reactions are observed. This observation ensures the exact determination of the problem that will guide the treatment. Back walking is a more difficult activity as it involves neuromuscular control and depends on proprioceptive sense and protective reflexes. In activities of daily living, backward walking is needed to perform tasks such as leaning on a chair and opening the door. The only test that can be applied to evaluate the ability to walk backwards is the 3 meter back walk test. This test was found to be valid and reliable both in the elderly population and in patients with total knee arthroplasty. In the literature, no study has been found on the factors affecting the three-meter backward walking skills in children with CP. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between 3 meter back walk test and proprioception, trunk control and muscle strength.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Relationship of Trunk Control and Endurance With Balance and Functional Mobility in Cerebral Palsy...

Cerebral Palsy

It is predicted by studies that the motor and cognitive performance disorders seen in children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) may lead to loss of balance, postural control and mobility. At the same time, trunk muscle fatigue seen in children with CP is a critical motor problem and may cause deficits in adjusting the proper connection between the trunk and pelvis stabilizers.These deficits can lead to impairments in balance, postural control and mobility. Considering the relationship between the deficits seen in children with CP and postural control and postural control with the trunk, the idea that there is a need for studies that evaluate the trunk in every way and reveal its relationship with balance, postural control and mobility in order to organize the rehabilitation program effectively in children with CP. Therefore, in the planning of our study, it was aimed to evaluate trunk control and endurance in children with CP and to examine their relationship with balance and functional mobility parameters, as well as to reveal their relationship with functional health and quality of life.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

The Caregiver's Burden in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy (CP) results from damage to the developing brain of the fetus or infant. These non-progressive lesions cause a set of permanent movement and posture disorders, responsible for activity limitations. These disorders are often accompanied by sensory, perceptual, cognitive impairments, communication and behavioral disorders, and sometimes epilepsy and/or secondary musculoskeletal problems. It is the leading cause of motor disability in childhood and affects 200 newborns per year in Belgium. Cerebral palsy affects two to three people in every 1,000 of the world's population. The prevalence, incidence and most common causes have varied over time due to significant changes in obstetric care and pediatric care. In 75% of all cases of cerebral palsy, the lesions occurred before childbirth. The population of adults diagnosed with cerebral palsy is increasing as the survival rate of children born with a disability increases. This population requires adapted and expert care services for the continuous monitoring and management of their condition. In addition, the development of additional health problems in adulthood increases the need for permanent access to care structures. Adults with CP have a higher rate of chronic health problems (ischemic heart disease) and a deterioration in their functional status. They would also have difficulty having a social and professional life which negatively impacts their quality of life. A large number of adults with CP cannot access appropriate care or medico-social structures. This results in a significant involvement of caregivers (family environment or close entourage). The role of caregiver is at the origin of a significant physical and psychological burden, whether for underage patients or adult patients. The study of this burden is well known in certain neurological pathologies (head trauma, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors). In the field of cerebral palsy, a study showed that the primary caregivers of children with CP had higher levels of psychological and physical disorders than the control group studied (caregivers of healthy children). Currently, there are very few studies assessing the burden of caregivers of adults with cerebral palsy. The objective of this study is to analyze, through various specific questionnaires, the quality of life and the presence of depressive symptoms linked to the burden of caregivers of adults and children with cerebral palsy, taking into account socio-economic and environmental data.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

The Relationship Between Functional Exercise Capacity, Respiratory Muscle Strength, Trunk Control,...

Cerebral PalsySpastic

Cerebral palsy (CP) causes problems in posture, movement, breathing, postural control and balance in individuals. This work; This study was conducted to examine the relationship between functional exercise capacity, respiratory muscle strength, trunk control, balance and activities of daily living in individuals with spastic cerebral palsy.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Development of Horse-Riding Program Model for Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsyMotor Activity

The purpose of this study is to develop healing riding algorithm applicable in rural riding centers and to apply this to children with cerebral palsy.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Evaluation of the Effect of the Presence Of Clowns on Pain and Anxiety Seen During Injections Botulinum...

Cerebral PalsyMuscle Hypertonia

In children requiring botulinum toxin injections, improving supervisory procedures of injection sessions to reduce pain and improve the experience of this invasive procedure is needed. The intervention of medical clowns seems very interesting in this goal, but its effectiveness has not been proven within the botulinum toxin injections. The objective of the study is to evaluate in terms of profit the presence or absence of clowns during a session of botulinum toxins by determining their impact on pain and anxiety felt among children and their carers

Completed8 enrollment criteria
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