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Effect of Segmental Trunk Stability Training on Sitting and Upper Limbs Functions in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy
The study aims to: 1. Investigate the effect of segmental trunk stability training on sitting in children with spastic CP. 2. Investigate the effect of segmental trunk stability training on upper limbs functions in children with spastic CP.
Postural dysfunction is one of the most limiting factors in children with CP. It restricts reaching skills and in turn reduces participation in activities of daily living. The trunk plays a key role in maintaining the postural control mechanism and also in the organization of balance reactions in this developmental process. The trunk control is also required for a stable base of support which is necessary to execute functional activities for limb movements. The optimal level of trunk support for a child with spastic CP still remains unknown. Thus, providing intermediate levels of trunk stabilization would be a better solution than providing full support in children with CP. Innovation is necessary to improve outcomes for children with moderate to- severe CP who are at level IV and V on GMFCS. However, these children are often excluded from posture research . Very little research has examined postural constraints in children with moderate-to-severe CP. As there is a lack of tools used in precise trunk stabilization during training, a further researches are needed. Recently, a special attention has been given to the segmental trunk control and its effects on improvement of gross and fine motor skills. Most of previous studies have been applied during segmental fixation of the trunk at multiple levels from static position either sitting or standing. In the present study, the effect of external segmental stabilization of the trunk at selected parts will be monitored during the active training and participation of the child.
Age
2 - 4 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Outpatient clinic, faculty of Physical Therapy, Horus University, Egypt
Damietta, Egypt
Start Date
January 1, 2020
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2021
Completion Date
January 1, 2022
Last Updated
June 24, 2021
45
ESTIMATED participants
Traditional Physical Therapy program
OTHER
Segmental trunk training A
OTHER
Segmental trunk training B
OTHER
Segmental trunk training C
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Horus University
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