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A Randomized Controlled Trial on Integrated Management of Pronation Deformity of Children With Cerebral Palsy Treated by Botulinum Toxin-A
Pronation deformity is a very common problem in children with cerebral palsy. This deformity is usually has neural and non-neural aspects. In this clinical trial the aim is to show the importance of combine treatment approach with pharmacological and non-pharmacological modalities. .
Spasticity is not only the most common motor disorder but also the main cause of slowly developing contractures in children with cerebral palsy. Pronation deformity which is a very common problem in children with cerebral palsy is primarily due to spasticity of the pronator muscles. Reduced strength and loss of control of the supinator muscles and soft tissue and joint contractures usually coexist with spasticity of pronator muscles. There is very limited information about how to treat this deformity in the current literature. In this prospective, randomized, controlled clinical trial the aim is to show the effectiveness of twister, and home exercise program in an integrated approach with BoNT-A injections on spasticity, and passive range of motion (pROM) of children with CP having pronation deformity.
Age
2 - 18 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Kocaeli University
Kocaeli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Start Date
March 26, 2018
Primary Completion Date
March 30, 2020
Completion Date
March 30, 2020
Last Updated
April 16, 2020
35
ACTUAL participants
Botulinum toxin type A
DRUG
Upper extremity orthoses
OTHER
Home exercise program
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Kocaeli University
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