Effects of Soft Tissue Lengthening on Gait in Children With Spasticity

NCT04090892 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 8

Last updated 2019-09-16

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Summary

This research project is being conducted to investigate changes in secondary impairments, functional mobility skills, and gait variables in children with spasticity following selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening. The research project proposed here will be the first to use instrumented three-dimensional motion analysis to investigate the effects of selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening on gait kinematics and kinetics. The objectives of the study are to:

1. Compare gait kinematics and kinetics in children and young adults with lower extremity spasticity before and after selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening to determine the effects of this procedure on functional mobility.
2. Identify changes in impairments and activity limitations following selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening .
3. Identify changes in a family or caregivers perceived quality of life after their child's selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening .

The aim of this study is to identify and describe the specific changes in secondary musculoskeletal impairments, activity limitations, and gait kinematics and kinetics after a selective percutaneous myofascial lengthening procedure. Gait kinematics and kinetics includes the motion of joints and body segments, and force and power, at each lower extremity joint, respectively. The results of this study will provide preliminary information on how this form of soft tissue lengthening affects functional mobility skills in children with spasticity. The study is expected to run for two years and the primary study endpoint is when participants have completed their second post- operative data collection session.

Conditions

  • Muscle Spasticity

Interventions

PROCEDURE

selective percutaneous muscle release

Children will be evaluated before and two times after they undergo a selective percutaneous myofascial release. Investigators make no determination about the need for the surgery or which muscles are released, nor do they participate in the surgery. The investigators are assess outcomes on gait and motor function.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Susan D Simpkins, EdD · UT Southwestern Medical Center

Eligibility

Min Age
4 Years
Max Age
21 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2016-05-10
Primary Completion
2017-01-31
Completion
2017-01-31

Countries

  • United States

Study Locations

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