Effect of Delorme Resistance Exercises Versus Treadmill Training in Cerebral Palsy
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Interventions
- Other: traditional physical therapyOther: Treadmill trainingOther: Delorme resistance exercise
- Registration Number
- NCT03755648
- Lead Sponsor
- Ghurki Trust and Teaching Hospital
- Brief Summary
Cerebral palsy is one of the most important source of disability among children and its incidence is almost 3.6 in thousand live births.Children with Cerebral Palsy presents with ambulatory difficulties.The current study highlights the effect of treadmill training as compared to DeLorme resistance exercises on locomotor activities in cerebral palsy child.The present study would add to the clinical knowledge of physical therapists by promoting the implementation of treadmill training and DeLorme resistance exercises for this prevalent pediatric neurodevelopmental disorder. The study would decrease the burden of disease among community and enhance the social participation of cerebral palsy children. This in turn would improve the quality of living of these disabling diseased children.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 50
- Children with Gross Motor Functional Scale Level II and III
- Ability to understand commands and directions
- Diplegic type of cerebral palsy
- Children who had undergone bilateral Tendon of Achilles Lengthening procedure 3 to 6 months post-operatively
- Children presenting with other types of Cerebral Palsy
- Children with audiovisual impairment that can hinder the treatment
- leg length discrepancy greater than 2 cm,
- Fixed contractures, joint instability and associated cardiovascular condition.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description traditional physical therapy traditional physical therapy Traditional therapy includes use of hot packs for 15 minutes and stretching for 20 minutes which will be applied to both groups prior to actual intervention Treadmill training Treadmill training Group A: received treadmill training along with traditional physiotherapy.. The motorized treadmill was used keeping treatment parameters as 50 Hertz, 10 Ampere and 220 Volts The treadmill training was provided by giving instructions first and then warm up was given for 5 minutes prior to the training. The children were upright with the feet flat on treadmill platform. The height of handrails was adjustable according to every child thus keeping their gaze forward. The training was ended at cool down period of 5 minutes Delorme Resistance exercise Delorme resistance exercise Group B received delorme resistance exercise with traditional physiotherapy. Delorme Resistance Training was also initiated with 5 minute warm up period. It was started with 10 Repetition Maximum and was gradually increased. The treatment session was thirty minutes for each group, six times a week for three months.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Locomotor ability 1 month Locomotor ability was assessed using ABILOCO-kids questionnaire. It consisted of 10 locomotion activities of which difficulty was rated by the parents. It has good reliability r=0.97 and reproducibility of 0.96. Parent is asked to fill in questionnaire by estimating their child's ease or difficulty in performing each activity. Activities are presented in 10 different random orders to avoid any systematic effect. During evaluation, 3-level response scale is presented to parent. Parent is asked to rate his perception on response scale as 'Impossible', 'Difficult' or 'Easy'. Activities not attempted by child within last 3 months are not scored and are entered as not applicable. Activities that child doesn't perform because they are too difficult must be scored as 'Impossible'. Child's locomotion ability and its 95% confidence interval are located on locomotion ability scale expressed in logits. Higher the ability of a child the more the measure will be located to the right.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Samreen Sadiq
🇵🇰Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan