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Active clinical trials for "Cerebral Palsy"

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Synbiotic, Prebiotics and Probiotics in Children With Cerebral Palsy and Constipation

Cerebral PalsyChronic Constipation

Randomized double blind controlled clinical trial. Participants will be enrolled at the New Civil Hospital of Guadalajara "Dr. Juan I. Menchaca" during the period from May 2017 to July 2018, from six to 59 months of either sex. The duration of each participant in the study will be of four weeks. Each participant will be randomized assigned to any of the different study groups: synbiotic, prebiotic, probiotic or placebo. Hypothesis: The efficacy of supplementation with a symbiotic, a prebiotic and a probiotic differs in its beneficial effect on the intestinal microbiota and the characteristics of feces in children with CP and chronic constipation.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

AOT and ICT for Hemiplegia

HemiplegiaHemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

A new rehabilitative approach, called AOT, based on the recent discovery of mirror neuron system (MNS), has been used with promising results on the Upper Limb (UL) function in some studies in children with Cerebral Palsy (CP).The purpose of the present trial is to provide evidence by a RCT that AOT is an effective rehabilitation tool in Children with Unilateral CP (UCP) and that its effects are greater than standard care. Assisting Hand Assessment is chosen as primary outcome measure and a sample size of 10 per group is required. The rehabilitation lasting 3 weeks will be provided at home by an ICT platform able to deliver, manage, monitor and measure a personalized AOT.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Mechanism of Allogeneic UCB Therapy in Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral PalsyChild Development

In our prior study on the therapeutic mechanism of UCB, changes in cytokine levels were observed but the results are inconclusive and further studies on animal models and changes of protein expression before and after UCB therapy in the clinical settings are required. The changes in protein expression will be assessed by multiplex RT-PCR mRNA assay. Clinical efficacy of UCB therapy will be evaluated with various functional assessment tools. Factors regarding UCB therapy (number of transplanted cells, HLA matching status, serum level of immunosuppressant, etc.) and patient factors (age, functional status, etc.) will be analyzed for correlation with protein expression after UCB therapy. Several target proteins for analysis are available. Pentraxin and toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 are receptors modulating intrinsic immune reaction and was shown to have a significant correlation with clinical efficacy of stem cell therapy. Ubiquitine is a regulatory protein that combines with the target protein and affects its degradation, interaction, localization and activation. The ubiquitine system controls total protein quantity for homeostasis and can be found in all tissues. Deubiquitination (DUB) enzyme down-regulates this ubiquitine and is known to modulate all cellular changes

Completed16 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Dance Intervention for Children With Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have motor impairments that make it challenging for them to participate in standard physical activity (PA) programs. There is a need to evaluate adapted PA programs for this population. Dance can promote coordination, posture, muscle strength, motor learning, and executive functioning. This pilot study evaluated the feasibility and the effects of a new therapeutic ballet intervention specifically designed for children with CP on physiological and executive functions outcomes.

Completed18 enrollment criteria

The Effect of Botulinum Toxin Injection at Hip Adductor Muscles in Patients With Spastic Cerebral...

Cerebral Palsy

In children with cerebral palsy, secondary problems lead to hip dislocation. the purpose of this study is to find out the effects of botulinum toxin A on hip joint dislocation in cerebral palsy patients.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Effects of Lower Extremities Cycling Functional Electrıcal Stimulation Training in Cerebral Palsy...

Cerebral PalsyDiplegic Cerebral Palsy

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of cycling functional electrical stimulation applied to the lower extremities of children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP) on the gait parameters and daily living activities.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Rehabilitation Specific Gaming in CP

Cerebral Palsy

The aim of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of using rehabilitation-specific gaming in physical therapy of children with cerebral palsy. The primary goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating 15 to 20 minutes of gaming using a rehabilitation-specific gaming platform into standard physiotherapy sessions on the achievement of individual goals of children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy with GMFCS level III-IV. The secondary goal of this project is to evaluate the effectiveness of integrating 15 to 20 minutes of gaming using a rehabilitation-specific gaming platform into standard physiotherapy sessions on trunk control and gross motor function of children with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy with GMFCS level III-IV.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Kinesio Taping in Sit to Stand Movement fo Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral Palsy

Children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) present limited performance of functional activities and activities of daily life. Kinesio taping has been definied as a promising technique for children with CP ans has been extensively used in clinical practice. However, several studies have found a low level of evidence of its effectiveness in healthy individuals. We aim to evaluate the effects of the immediate application of Kinesio taping on the activation of the rectus femoris and anterior tibialis muscles and on the duration of sit-to-stand movement in children with CP.

Completed9 enrollment criteria

Therapeutic Effects of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy on Young Children With Cerebral Palsy...

Cerebral Palsy Spastic Hemiplegic

This study evaluates the therapeutic effects of constraint-induced movement therapy on infants and children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Half of the participants will receive CIMT (constraint-induced movement therapy) and others will not.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

The Effectiveness of Participation-focused Interventions on Body Functions of Youth With Physical...

Cerebral PalsySpina Bifida2 more

Youth with physical disabilities face greater restrictions to participation in community-based activities than their typically developing peers, which can lead to poor health outcomes. Emerging treatment approaches aimed at improving activity and participation have shifted from focusing only on impaired body functions towards the performance of functionally meaningful activities within the youth's natural environment. It is unclear, however, whether targeting intervention at the activity/participation level can, at the same time, result in improvement of personal functional skills (e.g., reaching) and body functions (e.g., range of motion) -components also important to address and maintain within the rehabilitation process. Together with key community-based stakeholders including youth/parents, clinicians, and policy-makers, the investigators plan, therefore, to examine whether engaging in a 6-week community based activity (e.g., joining a sledge hockey team, boccia) can lead to a significant improvement in three key body functions: motor, cognitive and affective functions. Eight participants with physical disabilities will take part in the study and engage in an activity program of their own choice. Changes in their body functions (e.g., movement-related functions, attention, behavior, mood) will be measured multiple times before, during and after the engagement in an individualized activity/program. Findings of this pilot study analyzed with input from key stakeholders can advance the investigators understanding about methods for testing complex and unique individual-based interventions. This can guide clinicians, families and policy-makers to select effective approaches that not only promote participation but can also facilitate additional (motor and mental) benefits from one single intervention. Such findings may also reduce the burdens on the healthcare system as well as on the youth and families.

Completed3 enrollment criteria
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