Effects of Trunk Stability Exercises on Hand Function in Children With Cerebral Palsy

NCT05491863 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 26

Last updated 2022-08-08

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Summary

Rationale of this research is to evaluate the outcome of trunk stabilizing exercises on the fine motor skills of subjects with hemiplegic CP. The significance of this study is to identify how much core stability exercises improve hand function. This study will help gather evidence on the practice of core stabilizing exercises to improve hand function so that it can help both physicians and patients.

Conditions

  • Cerebral Palsy

Interventions

OTHER

conservative physiotherapy plan

Physiotherapy plan consist of following exercises, Postural and Proprioceptive facilitation like weight-bearing actions for the upper and lower extremities. Sit to stand, standing , holding on to stand, free arms standing up, holding on standing and asked the patient to lift one leg, one leg standing, standing on balance board,Straight and sideways parallel bar walk, For the effected body side jumping on stable and dynamic surface,Upstairs and down stair activity performed on staircase.This program was given for 40 minutes with a rest period of 2 minutes between each group of exercises, 4 days a week for 8 weeks (32 sessions)

OTHER

trunk stability exercise plan

trunk stability exercise plan consist of three levels, Proprioception included supine abdominal draw was performed in 1st simple level ,3 sets per 20 repetitions were performed, A double knee to chest abdominal draw was performed with 3 sets per 20 repetition, Supine twist with 3 sets per 20 repetitions was performed.Balance training included pelvic bridging was 2nd complicated level performed with 3 sets per 4-6 repetitions,Twists with a medicine ball were performed with 3 sets per 10-20 repetitions. for Stability Bridging with head lied on physio ball was performed in 3rd difficult level when holding the position for 4 to 6 seconds, then relaxed slowly for same time with 3 sets per 10 to 20 repetitions, Prone bridging was performed with 3 sets per 4 to 6 repetitions. There was a 30 seconds to 1 minute break between the sets.This program was given for 1 hour with a rest period of 2 minutes between each group of exercises, 4 days a week for 8 weeks (32 sessions)

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Riphah International University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Sidra Shafique, tDPT · Riphah International University

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
6 Years
Max Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-10-28
Primary Completion
2022-02-25
Completion
2022-05-25

Countries

  • Pakistan

Study Locations

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