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Gait Rehabilitation in Ambulant Diplegic Children Using BOTOX and Ankle Weights
Background: Standing and walking serve an individual's basic need to move from place to place, and both are the most common activities that people do on a daily basis. Aim: to investigate the combined effect of botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) injection and ankle weight on the gait of diplegic children who are using Ankle foot orthoses.
Methods: Sixty children with spastic diplegia were included in this prospective, controlled trial. Children were divided into three groups, each with 20 patients: Group 1 received classical gait rehabilitation; Group 2 received the same gait training while adding ankle weight ; and Group 3 received the same as group 2 plus botulinum toxin injection. The Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS),knee range-of-motion measures, and Hoffman /Myogenic reflex ratio were used to examine patients before the commencement of treatment and post-treatment.
Age
5 - 10 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Faculty of Physical Therapy,Cairo University
Cairo, Giza Governorate, Egypt
Start Date
July 15, 2021
Primary Completion Date
November 14, 2021
Completion Date
November 25, 2021
Last Updated
March 24, 2022
45
ACTUAL participants
gait training
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
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