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The Effect of Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) Technique for Children With Chronic Pulmonary Diseases.

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Bronchiectasis
Cystic Fibrosis
Chronic Respiratory Disease
Interventions
Behavioral: Group applying PNF technique
Registration Number
NCT03420209
Lead Sponsor
Istanbul University
Brief Summary

Cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis are the most seen problems in children with chronic pulmonary diseases. İt is a genetic, chronic system disease that reduces life expectancy, and life quality as well. Chronic lung disease , malnutrition, and reduced activity, caused by disease lead to postural disorders. Muscle force, endurance, activity of Daily living are adversely affected. İn the treatment pulmonary rehabilitation are using. Airway clearance technique, pulmonary exercises, upper extremity ergometer, dumbbells, elastic bands, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique are applying. Resistance training using elastic bands has become an increasingly common intervention aiming to improve function by increasing muscular strength. İn one study indicated that muscle strength can be improved through three dimensional spiral large scale resistive exercises using proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. İn the literature there isn't any research , uses elastic bands with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation for the upper extremity and evaluating pulmonary functions, posture, quality of life, muscle force.

The aim of this study is giving exercises programme with proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and elastic bands and to evaluate pulmonary muscle force, pulmonary functions, posture, activity of daily living, quality of life, functional capacity. And to evaluate the effect of treatment programme on these parameters.

The subjects were divided in two groups. An experimental group three times a week for 12 weeks will perform proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises with elastic bands, and pulmonary exercises. The control group will apply only pulmonary exercises at home programme.

Detailed Description

Participants: All participants with chronic respiratory disease were recruited from a Istanbul University Medical Faculty, Allergy Department. All treatments were performed in the same hospital.

Sample Size: Sample size was calculated with power analysis. Pass 11 Home programme was used. α=0,05, β=0,6, 1- β=0,94 was determined. İf Sample size was defined 20 experimental and 20 control group the power obtained %95. Using two-sided two sample t-test with alpha 0,05 standard deviations were 5,0 and 4,0.

Procedure: Forty chronic respiratory disease patient were assessed between the age of 10-18 years old. The patients were found to be suitable for inclusion criteria of the study.Randomisation was performed by using randomisation function of Microsoft Office Excel programme by another researcher (ARO). Random number generator of Microsoft Office Excel Software gave a random number between 0 and 1 to the each treatment columns which were created by ARO. Sorting the random number row from the largest to the smallest number was performed by the sort and filter menu.After the randomisation,assessments at baseline and the patients were divided two groups. The experimental group was treated one by one with one physical therapist three times a week during a session for 30-45 minutes.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
40
Inclusion Criteria
  1. Patients between the ages of 10-18 years
  2. Walking alone
  3. The children with chronic pulmonary diseases who can cooperate
  4. Children who can accommodate to the programme
  5. The family who gave informed consent
  6. The children who are didn't at the acute exacerbation attack.
Exclusion Criteria
  1. The children can't walk alone
  2. The children with chronic pulmonary diseases who can't cooperate
  3. The family who didn't gave informed consent
  4. The children who are at the acute exacerbation attack.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Group applying PNF techniqueGroup applying PNF techniqueThe experimental goup who are applying PNF technique with elastic bands for the upper extremities. Before the group will perform stretching and resisted exercises at the warming up period, after they will do PNF exercises with elastic bands on two PNF pattern for the upper extremities and finally they will do some stretching exercises for the cool down period. The programme will continue for 30-45 minutes, three times a week, for 12 weeks. They will work one by one with a physical therapist.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Pulmonary function test12 weeks

This test evaluates respiratory functions. Dynamic pulmonary volumes will evaluate.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Muscle testing12 weeks

Muscle testing with the hand held dynamometer. Upper extremity muscle force will evaluate with the dynamometer.

Posture Analysis12 weeks

Plonk image measurement system is a posture analysis method evaluated on the computer software programme. We place the markers on the anatomic points of the body. We take a Picture with the camera. There is a 3 meter distance with the camera and the child. We take a Picture three times on the sagittal, frontal and lateral side.

Maximal inspiratory pressure and Maximal expiratory pressure measurement12 weeks

Maximal inspiratory pressure and Maximal expiratory pressure will measure the respiratory muscle force with the Micro respiratory pressure measure.

The Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQ-L)test12 weeks

This was used to measure quality of life for children. There are subgroups measuring physically, social, sensory and the problems living at school.

6 Minutes Pegboard and Ring Test12 weeks

İt measures functional capacity on the upper extremities of the body. Briefly, subjects were asked to move as many rings (each ring weighed 50 g; Zhan et al had used rings weighing half an ounce) as possible in 6 minutes, and the score was the number of rings moved during the 6-minute period. Pulse oxygen saturation was measured during the test. Scores for dyspnea were evaluated using a modified perceived exertion scale (0-10)13 immediately after the test.

6 Minutes Walk Test12 weeks

This test was used to evaluate functional capacity. They are walking during six minutes on the corridor of 30 m. İf there is a fatigue they can have a rest. And they can continue to walk. We have to measure the distance of walking during six minutes. Before and after the test we have to measure the dyspnea and level of fatigue with perceived exertion scale.

Glitter-Activity of Daily Living test, Activity of Daily living measurement12 weeks

In this test the patient reports the activities that promote discomfort during daily living activities. During its execution, functional capacity is evaluated by the time spent to perform a circuit that consists of global activities as walking, climbing up-and-down stairs, and trunk and upper limbs movements. The lower time spent the better is the functional condition. This test will measure functional capacity and easy to use.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Gamze Baskent

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Istanbul, Turkey

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