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Full-Text Articles in Rehabilitation and Therapy
Examining The Relationship Between Disability, Impairment, And Chronic Pain In Childhood Cerebral Palsy: A Scoping Review And Critical Analysis, Muning Zhang
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Young people with cerebral palsy (CP) experience chronic pain at rates higher than their non-disabled peers. Despite this recognition, there have been no studies that have addressed how young people with CP’s experiences with chronic pain are represented and studied in the literature, and especially not through a critical disability studies lens. Foucault’s notion of discourse was used to guide critical analysis of studies. This scoping review was guided by the research question: “What is known about the relation between children’s experiences of chronic pain and cerebral palsy in the health and rehabilitation literature?”. Thirty-five studies were included in …
Perbedaan Pengaruh Media Edukasi Terhadap Kepatuhan Orang Tua Anak Cerebral Palsy Untuk Melaksanakan Home Program, Khabib Abdullah, Ichsanul Amalia, Aji Sukma Wijaya
Perbedaan Pengaruh Media Edukasi Terhadap Kepatuhan Orang Tua Anak Cerebral Palsy Untuk Melaksanakan Home Program, Khabib Abdullah, Ichsanul Amalia, Aji Sukma Wijaya
Jurnal Fisioterapi Terapan Indonesia or Indonesian Journal of Applied Physiotherapy
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition of movement and function disorders in children that requires continuous physiotherapy. One factor in the successful development of children with CP is the existence of a home program/independent therapy carried out by parents at home. In providing the home program, physiotherapists at YPCP Surabaya gave leaflets to parents. However, this was less effective because it was easily damaged, so the home program media was replaced with video. The effectiveness of both in increasing parental compliance in carrying out the home program every day is not yet known. Objective: to find out the difference in …
Effect Of Robotic Training On The Mobility Of Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Randomized Controlled Trials, Fu-An Yang, Ya-Chu Shih, Li-Fong Lin, Chih-Wei Peng, Chien-Hung Lai, Tsan-Hon Liou, Reuben Escorpizo, Hung-Chou Chen
Effect Of Robotic Training On The Mobility Of Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Randomized Controlled Trials, Fu-An Yang, Ya-Chu Shih, Li-Fong Lin, Chih-Wei Peng, Chien-Hung Lai, Tsan-Hon Liou, Reuben Escorpizo, Hung-Chou Chen
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
In this study, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the effect of robotic training on the mobility of children with cerebral palsy. The PubMed, Cochrane Library, PEDro, and Embase databases were searched for relevant studies from their inception to June 17, 2023. We selected studies that (1) were randomized controlled trials (RCTs), (2) included patients with cerebral palsy aged years, (3) compared robotic training with conventional rehabilitation alone, and (4) reported mobility outcomes. Continuous variables are expressed as standardized mean differences (SMDs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The analysis was performed using RevMan 5.4 software. We included …
Disabling Conditions Of Para-Alpine Athletes: An Education Series For Ski Instructors, Meghan Hawes, Steven M. Gerardi, Heather Rennerfeldt
Disabling Conditions Of Para-Alpine Athletes: An Education Series For Ski Instructors, Meghan Hawes, Steven M. Gerardi, Heather Rennerfeldt
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Para-alpine ski instructors in the United States need more training on disabling conditions and their definition, deficits, and adaptations for para-alpine skiing; This capstone closes the gap. Para-Alpine skiing is discussed in detail, highlighting instructor training, adaptive equipment, and para-athletes. The disabling conditions of para-athletes are identified along with details related to their para-alpine skiing experience. The methods of this capstone consisted of creating an educational series of videos highlighting five disabling conditions: Autism, spinal cord injuries and conditions, vision impairments, cerebral palsy, and progressive neurodegenerative disorders. The product was presented following a 14-week experience with the National Sports Center …
Hippotherapy Within Physical Therapy Treatment: Helping Patients With Cerebral Palsy Achieve Functional Goals, Grace Kucienski
Hippotherapy Within Physical Therapy Treatment: Helping Patients With Cerebral Palsy Achieve Functional Goals, Grace Kucienski
Honors Capstones
Hippotherapy is a treatment tool that can be utilized by trained occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, and physical therapists. It involves the utilization of a horse’s movement to facilitate certain sensory, adaptive, neuromotor, cognitive, and physical responses from a patient. The purpose of this project is to examine how hippotherapy as a treatment tool in physical therapy benefits children with cerebral palsy. The examination of this subject matter was conducted in a case study format. For twelve weeks, one patient with cerebral palsy’s physical therapy sessions utilizing hippotherapy were observed. During these sessions, her progress towards reaching a specific functional …
Remote Ischaemic Conditioning Combined With Bimanual Task Training To Enhance Bimanual Skill Learning And Corticospinal Excitability In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: A Study Protocol Of A Single Centre, Phase Ii Randomised Controlled Trial, Swati M Surkar, John D Willson, Jessica M Cassidy, Shailesh Kantak, Charity G Patterson
Remote Ischaemic Conditioning Combined With Bimanual Task Training To Enhance Bimanual Skill Learning And Corticospinal Excitability In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy: A Study Protocol Of A Single Centre, Phase Ii Randomised Controlled Trial, Swati M Surkar, John D Willson, Jessica M Cassidy, Shailesh Kantak, Charity G Patterson
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
INTRODUCTION: Children with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP) have difficulty in bimanual coordination that restricts the child's independence in daily activities. Although several efficacious interventions to improve bimanual coordination exist, these interventions often require higher training doses and have modest effect sizes. Thus, there is a critical need to find an effective priming agent that, when paired with task-specific training, will facilitate neurobiological processes to enhance the magnitude of training effects and subsequently improve functional capabilities of children with UCP. The aim of this study is to determine the effects of a novel priming agent, remote ischaemic conditioning (RIC), combined with …
The Decline Of Physical Activity With Age In School-Aged Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Observational Study, Jinuk Lee, Min-Hwa Suk, Soojin Yoo, Jeong-Yi Kwon
The Decline Of Physical Activity With Age In School-Aged Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Observational Study, Jinuk Lee, Min-Hwa Suk, Soojin Yoo, Jeong-Yi Kwon
Health & Human Performance Faculty Publications and Presentations
Maintaining physical activity is important for children with cerebral palsy (CP). This study examined whether age predicted habitual physical activity (HPA) or cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in school-aged children with CP and clarified the relationship between HPA and CRF. We utilized cross-sectional data from 39 children with CP (18 girls and 21 boys; mean age 7.44 years; mean body weight 24.76 kg; mean body mass index 15.97 kg/m2; hemiplegic or diplegic CP). The participants wore an accelerometer (ActiGraph) for five days to measure HPA, physical activity energy expenditure (kcal/kg/d), sedentary physical activity (%SPA), light physical activity, moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (%MVPA), and …
Lifelong Fitness In Ambulatory Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy Ii: Influencing The Trajectory, Susan V. Duff, Justine D. Kimbel, Marybeth Grant-Beuttler, Theresa Sukal-Moulton, Noelle G. Moreau, Kathleen M. Friel
Lifelong Fitness In Ambulatory Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy Ii: Influencing The Trajectory, Susan V. Duff, Justine D. Kimbel, Marybeth Grant-Beuttler, Theresa Sukal-Moulton, Noelle G. Moreau, Kathleen M. Friel
Physical Therapy Faculty Articles and Research
Physical activity of at least moderate intensity in all children contributes to higher levels of physical and psychological health. While essential, children with cerebral palsy (CP) often lack the physical capacity, resources, and knowledge to engage in physical activity at a sufficient intensity to optimize health and well-being. Low levels of physical activity place them at risk for declining fitness and health, contributing to a sedentary lifestyle. From this perspective, we describe a framework to foster a lifelong trajectory of fitness in ambulatory children with CP (GMFCS I–III) as they progress into adolescence and adulthood, implemented in conjunction with a …
Lifelong Fitness In Ambulatory Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy Ii: Influencing The Trajectory, Susan V. Duff, Justine D. Kimbel, Marybeth Grant-Beuttler, Theresa Sukal-Moulton, Noelle G. Moreau, Kathleen M. Friel
Lifelong Fitness In Ambulatory Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy Ii: Influencing The Trajectory, Susan V. Duff, Justine D. Kimbel, Marybeth Grant-Beuttler, Theresa Sukal-Moulton, Noelle G. Moreau, Kathleen M. Friel
School of Allied Health Professions Faculty Publications
Physical activity of at least moderate intensity in all children contributes to higher levels of physical and psychological health. While essential, children with cerebral palsy (CP) often lack the physical capacity, resources, and knowledge to engage in physical activity at a sufficient intensity to optimize health and well-being. Low levels of physical activity place them at risk for declining fitness and health, contributing to a sedentary lifestyle. From this perspective, we describe a framework to foster a lifelong trajectory of fitness in ambulatory children with CP (GMFCS I–III) as they progress into adolescence and adulthood, implemented in conjunction with a …
Sleep Disturbances And Children: An Occupation-Based Program For Parents And Caregivers Of Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy, Katelyn Godoy, Pamela Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Marcia Hamilton
Sleep Disturbances And Children: An Occupation-Based Program For Parents And Caregivers Of Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy, Katelyn Godoy, Pamela Kasyan-Howe, Kristin Domville, Marcia Hamilton
Spring 2023 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Parents of children with spastic cerebral palsy have barriers to improve their child's quality of life and well-being due to a lack of knowledge regarding the benefits of sleep and rest, as well as the potential causes of sleep disturbances and home-based solutions. The problem is that there is a lack of occupation-based programs for parents that address sleep regulation to improve sleep participation for children with spastic cerebral palsy, which results in difficulties with sleep initiation and maintenance of sleep (Hulst et al. 2020, Löwing et al., 2020, Petersen et al. 2020). The purpose of this program development type …
Expanding Practice In Trinidad And Tobago: Training Therapists To Implement Pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, Kimarah Reefe, Shasta Green, Raquel Martinez, Patty Coker-Bolt
Expanding Practice In Trinidad And Tobago: Training Therapists To Implement Pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy, Kimarah Reefe, Shasta Green, Raquel Martinez, Patty Coker-Bolt
Journal of Occupational Therapy Education
While the World Federation of Occupational Therapy (WFOT) recommends that occupational therapists (OTs) competently respond to changing environments and new clinical practice and research demands (WFOT, 2012), there are many challenges for therapists to engage in professional development in countries where resources and specialized expertise are limited. The purpose of this article is to describe a successful educational collaboration between therapists in Trinidad and the United States to further training of Trinidad and Tobago therapists on evidence-based pediatric intensive therapy models, with a focus on pediatric constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT). The authors applied a translational framework to build capacity for …
The Lived Experiences Of Pain And Fatigue In Persons Living With Neurological Conditions: A Phenomenological Study, Lauren L. Kane
The Lived Experiences Of Pain And Fatigue In Persons Living With Neurological Conditions: A Phenomenological Study, Lauren L. Kane
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Purpose: The aim of the study was to understand the experiences and impact of pain and fatigue and to further explore the relationship between participants' descriptions of their lived experiences with these phenomena within and across multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and cerebral palsy. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were used to interview nine participants about their experiences of living with pain and fatigue in their respective conditions. A new phenomenological approach was adopted, and data was analyzed inductively using interpretive phenomenological analysis. Results: Three final themes including a lack of understanding, negative perceptions of pain and fatigue, and coping strategies used to …
Improvements In Lower Limb Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy After Incobotulinumtoxina Injections, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Improvements In Lower Limb Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy After Incobotulinumtoxina Injections, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: The effects of incobotulinumtoxinA on lower limb (LL) spasticity-related pain (SRP) over multiple treatment cycles (ICs) in children/adolescents (C/As) with cerebral palsy (CP) were analyzed using pooled data from three prospective phase 3 trials.
Patients and methods: C/As aged 2–17 years with CP-associated LL spasticity received incobotulinumtoxinA for 4 ICs. SRP was assessed with the Questionnaire on Pain caused by Spasticity (QPS) using C/A- (direct or via interviewer) and parent/caregiver (P/C)-completed LL modules. The pain population included all C/As with a key QPS item score >0 at baseline; post-baseline scores of 0 indicated complete pain relief.
Results: Data from …
Improvements In Upper Limb Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy After Incobotulinumtoxina Injections, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Improvements In Upper Limb Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy After Incobotulinumtoxina Injections, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: The effects of incobotulinumtoxinA on upper limb (UL) spasticity-related pain (SRP) over multiple treatment cycles (ICs) in children/adolescents (C/As) with cerebral palsy (CP) were analyzed using pooled data from two prospective phase 3 trials.
Patients and methods: C/As aged 2–17 years with CP-associated UL spasticity received incobotulinumtoxinA for 4 ICs. SRP was assessed with the Questionnaire on Pain caused by Spasticity (QPS) using C/A- (direct or via interviewer) and parent/caregiver (P/C)-completed UL modules. The pain population included all C/As with a key QPS item score >0 at baseline; post-baseline scores of 0 indicated complete pain relief.
Results: Data from …
Prevalence Of Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Prevalence Of Spasticity-Related Pain In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy, Florian Heinen, Michaela Bonfert, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: This analysis determined the prevalence and intensity of spasticity-related pain (SRP) in children/adolescents (C/As) with cerebral palsy (CP).
Patients and methods: Baseline data from the prospective incobotulinumtoxinA trials TIM, TIMO and XARA were pooled. In all three studies, SRP was assessed in C/As aged 2–17 years with lower limb (LL) and/or upper limb (UL) spasticity using the Questionnaire on Pain caused by Spasticity (QPS); both self-reports (direct or via interviewer) and parent/caregiver (P/C) observer reports were included. A C/A was considered to have SRP if any QPS key item score was rated >0 at baseline. Individual QPS modules were …
Absence Of Neutralizing Antibody Formation During Incobotulinumtoxina Treatement Of Spasticity In Botulinum Toxin-Naive Children With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of Three Phase 3 Studies, Henry Chambers, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira, Florian Heinen
Absence Of Neutralizing Antibody Formation During Incobotulinumtoxina Treatement Of Spasticity In Botulinum Toxin-Naive Children With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of Three Phase 3 Studies, Henry Chambers, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin Geister, Angelika Hanschmann, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spira, Florian Heinen
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: The development of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) has been linked to secondary non-response to botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT-A) injections. This may be of special concern when treating conditions like pediatric spasticity. We investigated NAb formation in three large Phase 3 studies with incobotulinumtoxinA, a BoNT-A lacking complexing proteins, in children/adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP).
Patients and methods: Patients with lower-limb (LL), upper-limb (UL), or combined LL/UL spasticity (2–17 years; uni- or bilateral CP; Ashworth Scale score ≥2 in clinical patterns for treatment) received total body weight incobotulinumtoxinA ≤16–20 U/kg (max. 400–500 U) depending on the study (TIM: NCT01893411; TIMO: …
Rock Climbing Therapy For Individuals With Disabilities, Grace Loftin
Rock Climbing Therapy For Individuals With Disabilities, Grace Loftin
Honors Theses
This thesis explores what it means to be living with a disability, the background of cerebral palsy, and how participating in a climbing program can benefit these individuals and improve their quality of life. These advantages are discussed in detail and how further research on this topic may be conducted is expanded upon
Does Biofeedback Increase Gait Velocity In Children With Cerebral Palsy?, Kara L. Steck
Does Biofeedback Increase Gait Velocity In Children With Cerebral Palsy?, Kara L. Steck
PCOM Physician Assistant Studies Student Scholarship
Objective: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Does biofeedback increase gait velocity in children with cerebral palsy (CP)?”.
Study Design: A systematic review of three randomized control trials (RCTs) published between 2014 and 2019.
Data Sources: All three RCTs were found using PubMed. Each article was published in English in peer reviewed journals and selected based on their applicability to the clinical question, provide a new technique in CP rehabilitation, and include patient-oriented outcomes (POEMS).
Outcome Measured: The outcome measured was gait velocity before and after treatment using Tekscan software, 3D motion analysis …
Does Hippotherapy Improve Gross Motor Function In Children With Cerebral Palsy?, Victoria I. Bockius
Does Hippotherapy Improve Gross Motor Function In Children With Cerebral Palsy?, Victoria I. Bockius
PCOM Physician Assistant Studies Student Scholarship
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this selective EBM review is to determine whether or not “Does hippotherapy improve gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy?”.
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review of three randomized controlled trials (RCTs), with one being a randomized crossover trial. All three were published between 2015 and 2018.
DATA SOURCES: Three RCTs published in peer-reviewed journals were chosen from PubMed. The studies were selected based on their relevance to the clinical question.
OUTCOMES MEASURED: The outcome measured was improvement in gross motor function. Either hip adductor spasticity using Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) or the Gross Motor Function …
Safety Of Incobotulinumtoxina In Multipattern Treatment Of Upper And Lower Limb Spasticity In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of 3 Large Phase 3 Studies, Marta Banach, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Michael Althaus, Deborah Gaebler-Spriag, Florian Heinen
Safety Of Incobotulinumtoxina In Multipattern Treatment Of Upper And Lower Limb Spasticity In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of 3 Large Phase 3 Studies, Marta Banach, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Michael Althaus, Deborah Gaebler-Spriag, Florian Heinen
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: This analysis assessed the safety and tolerability of repeated incobotulinumtoxinA treatment for lower-limb (LL), upper-limb (UL), or combined LL/UL spasticity in ambulant and non-ambulant children/adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) using pooled data from 3 large Phase 3 studies.
Methods: Pediatric patients with spasticity (2–17 years of age; uni- or bilateral CP; Gross Motor Function Classification System [GMFCS] level I-V; Ashworth Scale [AS] score ≥2 in clinical patterns for treatment; clinical need for treatment) were enrolled. Patients received total body incobotulinumtoxinA doses of 16 U/kg body weight (BW, ≤400 U) for LL spasticity in 2 injection cycles (ICs) in TIM …
Improvement Of Spasticity-Related Pain With Incobotulinumtoxina Treatment In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of 3 Phase 3 Studies, Florian Heinen, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spirag
Improvement Of Spasticity-Related Pain With Incobotulinumtoxina Treatment In Children/Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy: Pooled Analysis Of 3 Phase 3 Studies, Florian Heinen, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastian Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spirag
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: Spasticity-related pain (SRP) in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) is common, often neglected, and impacts daily quality of life. We assessed the effect of incobotulinumtoxinA on SRP using pooled data from 3 large Phase 3 pediatric studies.
Methods: Ambulant and non-ambulant patients (2–17 years of age; uni- or bilateral CP; Ashworth Scale score ≥2 in clinical patterns for treatment) were enrolled. Patients received total body incobotulinumtoxinA doses of ≤16 U/kg (≤400 U) for lower-limb (LL) treatment in 2 injection cycles (ICs) in TIM (NCT01893411). In TIMO (NCT01905683), TIM completers and new recruits received 4 ICs with 16–20 …
Pooled Efficacy Analysis Of Incobotulinumtoxina In The Multipattern Treatment Of Upper- And Lower-Limb Spasticity In Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy, Florian Heinen, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastitan Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spirag
Pooled Efficacy Analysis Of Incobotulinumtoxina In The Multipattern Treatment Of Upper- And Lower-Limb Spasticity In Children And Adolescents With Cerebral Palsy, Florian Heinen, Petr Kanovsky, A Sebastitan Schroeder, Henry G. Chambers, Edward Dabrowski, Thorin L. Geister, Hanna Dersch, Irena Pulte, Michael Althaus, Marta Banach, Deborah Gaebler-Spirag
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Introduction: This pooled analysis assessed the efficacy of incobotulinumtoxinA for lower-limb (LL) and upper-limb (UL) spasticity in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) using data from the first controlled injection cycle of 2 large Phase 3 studies, TIM (NCT01893411) and XARA (NCT02002884).
Methods: Ambulant and non-ambulant pediatric patients with spasticity due to CP (2–17 years of age; uni- or bilateral CP; Ashworth Scale [AS] score ≥2 in clinical patterns for treatment) were enrolled. Patients were randomized (2:1:1) to 3 incobotulinumtoxinA dose groups: 8, 6, 2 U/kg body weight (BW), maximum 200, 150, 50 U per LL clinical pattern in …
Effect Of Balance In Home Program Training With Head And Neck Stability Device For Teenagers With Cerebral Palsy-A Preliminary Report, Shao-Chih Hsu, Yin-Chou Lin, Chia-Ying Chung, Kuo-Kuang Yeh, Wen-Yu Liu, Shu-Tin Chang, Alice Mk Wong, Chih-Kuang Chen
Effect Of Balance In Home Program Training With Head And Neck Stability Device For Teenagers With Cerebral Palsy-A Preliminary Report, Shao-Chih Hsu, Yin-Chou Lin, Chia-Ying Chung, Kuo-Kuang Yeh, Wen-Yu Liu, Shu-Tin Chang, Alice Mk Wong, Chih-Kuang Chen
Rehabilitation Practice and Science
Background and aims: Cerebral palsy (CP) is impaired development in movement and postural control due to brain damage during the fetal or early infancy stage of life. Poor control of the neck muscle affects the peripheral sensory input and central nervous signal output, inhibiting the pre-action feedback response and expected postural regulation, which might result in impaired postural stability of the head and trunk. Therefore, the main purpose of this study is to conduct head and neck vertical stabilization training for teenage students with cerebral palsy, and to examine its balance effect. Methods: In addition to maintaining regular rehabilitation training, …
Investigating Physiological Determinants Of Mental Health In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Daniela A. Testani
Investigating Physiological Determinants Of Mental Health In Children With Cerebral Palsy, Daniela A. Testani
Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository
Background
Fifty-seven percent of children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience mental health symptoms including symptoms of anxiety and depression. Although CP is non progressive, secondary conditions can have progressive effects on an individuals’ functional abilities. Particularly, untreated mental health symptoms can negatively affect a child’s quality of life. Children with CP also experience fatigue, pain, poor physical activity, and sleep disturbances. The presence of these physiological symptoms, separate and in combination, may impact mental health; however, it has not been systematically examined. Identifying factors that contribute to mental health symptoms may prevent the maintenance of these issues into adulthood.
Objectives …
The Association Between Motor Capacity And Motor Performance In School-Aged Children With Cerebral Palsy: An Observational Study, Min-Hwa Suk, In-Kyeong Park, Soojin Yoo, Jeong-Yi Kwon
The Association Between Motor Capacity And Motor Performance In School-Aged Children With Cerebral Palsy: An Observational Study, Min-Hwa Suk, In-Kyeong Park, Soojin Yoo, Jeong-Yi Kwon
Health & Human Performance Faculty Publications and Presentations
Background
This study aimed to investigate the association between motor capacity and motor performance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) aged 6–12 years with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels I to III.
Methods
Forty-six children with CP (24 boys and 22 girls) classified as GMFCS levels Ⅰ, Ⅱ, or Ⅲ were included. Motor capacity was measured by the Gross motor function measure (GMFM), Pediatric balance scale (PBS), Timed up and go (TUG), and 6-min walk test (6MWT). Motor performance was measured by triaxial accelerometers. Estimations of physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) (kcal/kg/day), percentage of time spent on …
Neurophysiological Assessments Of Brain And Spinal Cord Associated With Lower Limb Functions In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Protocol For Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Leonard Ubalde, Jing Nong Liang
Neurophysiological Assessments Of Brain And Spinal Cord Associated With Lower Limb Functions In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Protocol For Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, Leonard Ubalde, Jing Nong Liang
Physical Therapy Faculty Publications
Background: Task-dependent neurophysiological adaptations in people with cerebral palsy have been examined using various techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, peripheral nerve stimulation in order to assess H-reflexes, and transcranial magnetic stimulation. This activity-dependent plasticity is hypothesized to improve specific gross motor function in individuals with cerebral palsy. Although these adaptations have been examined extensively, most studies examined tasks utilizing the upper limbs. The aim of this review is to assess the neurophysiological adaptations of the central nervous system in individuals with cerebral palsy during lower limb functional tasks. Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis will be conducted to …
The Effects Of Hippotherapy On Postural Control In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review, Anamarie Rogers, Paisha Glisson
The Effects Of Hippotherapy On Postural Control In Children With Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review, Anamarie Rogers, Paisha Glisson
Student Research Poster Presentations 2021
The Effects of Hippotherapy on Postural Control in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Study Design: Systematic Review
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize and evaluate the most recently published research focusing on the effects of hippotherapy on postural control in children with cerebral palsy.
Methods and Measures: Two searches of literature were performed, the first in August 2020 and January 2021, using PubMed, Academic Search Ultimate and ScienceDirect databases. Peer reviewed hippotherapy and hippotherapy simulator studies for children aged 2-25 with cerebral palsy that examined postural control were included. Articles published prior to 2010 …
An Analysis Of A New Shoe Technology In The Gait Patterns Of A Child With A Neurological Disability, Emma Madonna, Jeff Bauer
An Analysis Of A New Shoe Technology In The Gait Patterns Of A Child With A Neurological Disability, Emma Madonna, Jeff Bauer
The SUNY Journal of the Scholarship of Engagement: JoSE
This study focused on the application of a unique technology originally designed to supply biofeedback to dancers, but in this case was used to assist a child learning to walk while battling the effects of Cerebral Palsy. The musical shoes, called ElectroskipTM, utilize a biofeedback system that generates variable sounds/beats/songs when an individual is walking and placing pressure on their heel or toe. The study lasted six weeks with two sessions per week. Each session started with shoes fitted with ElectroskipTM technology placed on the child’s feet. When instructed by the researcher the child would proceed to …
Dressing Skills For Children With Cerebral Palsy [Research Plan], Diane Mellin, Jenna Oberg, Amber Torgerson, Charlene Yuson
Dressing Skills For Children With Cerebral Palsy [Research Plan], Diane Mellin, Jenna Oberg, Amber Torgerson, Charlene Yuson
San Marcos, Summer 2020
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common physical dysfunction in children. Because there is damage to their cortex and corticospinal tracts, children who have cerebral palsy have difficulty in precise grasping and fine motor control, affecting their activities of daily living and quality of life (Ouyang et al., 2020).
The purpose of this study will be to develop an OT intervention using threading techniques that will help children with cerebral palsy dress independently without using adaptive clothing. This study will utilize a quasi-experimental design with the subjects as their own control. Pre- and post-tests will be administered for each child …
The Partial Immersion Aquatic Approach Using Adjustable Weight Bearing To Improve Posture And Sitting Balance Adaptation For Children With Severe Cerebral Palsy, Niv Shelef
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
The innovative ‟Partial Immersion” Aquatic Therapy Approach was developed to enhance balance and posture during sitting adaptation for children with severe cerebral palsy who exhibit deficiency in those skills on land. Stable balance during sitting posture is one of the preconditions for hands function in activities of daily living. Aquatic skills learned during aquatic therapy were then transferred to a land environment. Therapy included the use of a treatment chair that enabled adjustable weight bearing in a series of 30 mm steps. A mixed-methods design employing a multiple case study approach (n=5) including quantitative and qualitative methods investigated the effectiveness …