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Effect of HABIT-ILE on Visuo-spatial Attention of Children With Unilateral CP

Cerebral Palsy

This study aims to investigate the changes induced by HABIT-ILE in impairments, activity and participation of children with unilateral CP, as well as neuroplastic changes induced by the treatment. Visuospatial deficits will be investigated and the effect of prismatic adaptation will be measured.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Radial Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Spastic Plantar Flexor Muscles in Young Children With...

Muscle SpasticityCerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to determine whether radial extracorporeal shock wave therapy in combination with traditional physical therapy is safe and effective for the management of spastic plantar flexor muscles in patients with cerebral palsy younger than averaged three years of age.

Completed15 enrollment criteria

Popliteal Block for Postoperative Pain in Knee-ankle Soft Tissue Surgery in Cerebral Palsy

Postoperative PainCerebral Palsy

Popliteal block is a technique for providing postoperative pain management in children. In this randomized double-blinded study, the investigators evaluated the effects of preoperative popliteal nerve block on postoperative pain and analgesic requirement in children with cerebral palsy (CP) undergoing knee-anckle soft tissue surgery. The Wong Baker faces scale and skin conductance fluctuations will be assessed.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Does Increasing Auditory Cueing Affect Gait Parameters in Children With Cerebral Palsy During a...

Cerebral PalsyChildren

To determine the clinical efficacy of auditory cueing using a cross over design to investigate whether increasing auditory cueing frequency by 20% above self paced cadence affects gait parameters in children with Cerebral Palsy when performing a functional task.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Standing on Non-Ambulatory Children With Neuromuscular Conditions

OsteopeniaSpinal Muscular Atrophy4 more

Children with neuromuscular disabilities and limited ambulation are at significant risk for decreased bone mineral density (BMD) and increased incidence of fracture. This is caused, in part, by low levels of load experienced by the skeleton due to a child's functional limitations. Low BMD has been shown to be predictive of fracture, and in fact, fractures usually occur without significant trauma in children with neuromuscular conditions. The discomfort and distress from fractures in this population are considerable, and the associated costs to the family and healthcare system are substantial. Numerous interventions have been devoted to improving BMD in these children. Stationary assisted standing devices are widely used and represent the standard-of-care. However, evidence supporting this approach is limited due to inadequate study designs with insufficient numbers of patients. This study will use load-sensing platforms in patients with neuromuscular conditions. Successful completion of this pilot study will assist in the development of a future multicenter clinical trial to definitively determine relationships, if any, between passive standing and measures of BMD, fracture incidence, pulmonary function, and health-related quality-of-life measures in children with a variety of neuromuscular disabilities (e.g., spinal muscular atrophy, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, Rett syndrome). Hypothesis: Assisted standing treatment program will gradually increase their duration of standing by up to 75% after the baseline phase.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Effects of Mirror Therapy Combined With Progressive Strength Training in Unilateral Spastic Cerebral...

Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of mirror therapy combined with upper extremity strengthening training on upper extremity function in children with unilateral spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP): a single blind randomized controlled trial. In the literature, there was no randomized controlled trial. According to literature, there are few studies that investigate the effects of mirror therapy in children with CP. But there is no randomized controlled trial, explore the effects of mirror therapy combined with upper extremity strength training on upper extremity functions in unilateral spastic CP. Hypothesis of this study is that mirror therapy combined with strength training improves upper extremity function and muscle strength in unilateral spastic CP.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Improvement in Gross Motor Function and Muscle Tone in Children With Cerebral Palsy Related to Neonatal...

Cerebral Palsy

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of stem cells for cerebral palsy related to neonatal icterus

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Early Intensive Exercise to Improve Walking in Children With Spastic Diplegia

Spastic Diplegia

This is a randomized controlled trial comparing 3 months of intensive leg exercise to standard physiotherapy care for the improvement of motor function in the legs in young children with spastic diplegia.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Pilot Study of the Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type a (Dysport®, Abobotulinum Toxin A) Injection...

Cerebral Palsy

This is a longitudinal, prospective, and open-label interventional study in a single center. We will investigate the effect of single injection in each patient. This study was designed to establish the clinical evidence for effect of botulinum toxin type a (Dysport, abobotulinum toxin A) injection on changes in musculotendinous length and dynamics of hamstring muscles during gait in children with spastic cerebral palsy walking with excessive knee flexion. Baseline data such as Modified Ashworth scale (MAS), Modified Tardieu scale (MTS), Gross Motor Function Measures (GMFM), and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level will be assessed. Gait analysis will be performed using a computerized gait analysis system (VICON MX-T10 System with 6 infrared cameras, Oxford Metrics Inc., Oxford, UK) to measure the kinematic data (angle of each joint) during the gait cycle. A trained investigator will place 14 reflective markers on the anterior and posterior superior iliac spine, the mid points of the lateral femur, the lateral knee joint axis, the midpoints of the lateral tibia, the lateral malleolus, and the dorsal foot between metatarsal heads 2 and 3. All subjects should walk barefoot at a self-selected speed along an 8-meter path with the markers in place and the motion will be captured with a 100-Hz sampling frequency. Force-plates (AMTI OR 6-5, Advanced Mechanical Technology, Newton, MA, USA) under the path will record ground reaction forces during the walking trials with a 1000-Hz sampling frequency, and joint moments will be expressed as internal moments to counter the ground reaction forces. Data collection will continue until the subject achieved at least 3 'clean' force-plate strikes. Kinematic and kinetic data from successful trials will be used for statistical analysis. Video recording will be done simultaneously from the front, rear, and side, with the 3D gait analysis.

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy and Action Observation Training in Children With Unilateral...

Cerebral Palsy

A randomized, controlled, and evaluator-blinded trail will be carried out comparing CIMT with or without AOT on sensorimotor outcome in children with unilateral CP aged 5 to 12 years. Additionally the potential role of neurological factors, including the anatomical characterization of the brain lesion, structural/functional connectivity and cortical reorganization, on treatment response will be investigated.

Completed6 enrollment criteria
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