Influence of the Spinal Manipulation on Muscle Spasticity and Manual Dexterity in Cerebral Palsy.
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy, Spastic
- Interventions
- Procedure: Imitation of the spinal manipulationProcedure: Spinal manipulation
- Registration Number
- NCT03005938
- Lead Sponsor
- International Clinic of Rehabilitation, Ukraine
- Brief Summary
The aim of the study is to evaluate a short term influence of the Spinal Manipulation (SM) on the wrist muscles spasticity and manual dexterity in children with spastic Cerebral Palsy.
Effect of SM and imitation of the SM has to be compared in the double-blinded randomized clinical trial.
- Detailed Description
Muscle spasticity is an important clinical syndrome of Cerebral Palsy (CP) resulting from upper motor neuron lesion, and its reduction is a significant therapeutic target for optimizing motor performance.
Investigator's recent study describes decrease in spasticity after SM in a group of children with CP. But that case series has no control group and the sample size was small so it does not prove the influence of the SM on the muscle spasticity.
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate influence of the SM on muscle spasticity and on manual dexterity of the child with CP in a double-blind randomized clinical trial with two arms: SM (experimental group) and imitation of SM (control group).
Children admitted to the International Clinic of Rehabilitation are selected according to inclusion-exclusion criteria and invited to participate. After getting the permission the baseline assessment is performed.
Patients are allocated to the experimental or control group using stratified randomization. Medical doctor certified in Manual Therapy performs the intervention (SM in the experimental group and imitation in the control group) and in 15 minutes the second assessment is performed. Investigators, children and parents are blinded to group allocation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 85
- Spastic uni-, bilateral Cerebral Palsy
- Manual Ability classification level (MACS) - I-III level
- Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) grade 1-3 in wrist or fingers flexors
- Dyskinetic or ataxic syndrome
- Less than 40 degrees of passive wrist extension with fingers extended
- Botox injections in hand muscles during last year or recent antispastic drugs
- Fracture in hand or forearm less than 6 month prior to examination
- Uncooperative behavior, inability to understand and comply with instructions
- Severe pain preventing the child from being able to complete examinations
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Imitation of the spinal manipulation Imitation of the spinal manipulation Imitation of the spinal manipulation Spinal manipulation Spinal manipulation Spinal manipulation
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of muscle spasticity after the intervention Baseline assesment and 15 min after intervention Quantitative, instrumental spasticity measurement is preformed using the Neuroflexor device. It is measuring resistance to passive movements of the wrist performed with different speed and calculates components of muscle tone, separating spasticity as reflex phenomenon from resistance due to secondary changes of the muscles and tendons.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change of manual dexterity after the intervention Baseline assesment and 15 min after intervention Manual dexterity is evaluated using Box and Blocks test. The score is the number of blocks carried by hand from one compartment to the other in one minute.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
International Clinic of Rehabilitation
🇺🇦Truskavets, Lviv region, Ukraine