Effect of Virtual Reality in Spider Cage on Gross Motor Performance and Balance in Children With Spastic Diplegia
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Interventions
- Device: virtual reality glassesOther: The traditional exercise program
- Registration Number
- NCT05740020
- Lead Sponsor
- Amr Mohsen Mohamed Abo Khatwa
- Brief Summary
This study will detect the effect of virtual reality in spider cage on gross motor performance and balance in children with spastic diplegia.
- Detailed Description
The current study will be directed to investigate effect of virtual reality on gross motor and balance as the weakness of the trunk muscles and lower limb muscles along with spasticity potentially predispose balance and walking issues of children with bilateral spastic CP .
The balance deficits in children with CP are multifactorial. According to the system's model proposed by Woollacott and Shumway-Cook, multiple systems contribute to postural dysfunction in children with CP. Muscle weakness and stiffness of lower limb muscles account for biomechanical constraints and postural malalignment during standing and functional balancing.
Virtual reality is one of the novel technology-based approaches to treat balance and motor function in children with CP. It utilizes the interactive simulations created in computer hardware and software, in which the children find opportunities to engage in environments appearing real to them .
After reviewing the available previous published studies, it was found that there is no previous study directly compared between the effects of virtual reality and physical therapy in spider cage on gross motor performance and balance with diplegic children CP children. Both therapeutic modalities were found to induce good clinical outcomes when studied separately, so this study will be conducted to examine the effectiveness of virtual reality.
The greater demand for physical therapy for Paediatrics' signifies the need for more effective, safer and evident therapeutic modalities. The findings of this study will help both; the therapists and the children to save time, effort and reach the best results in concise times.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 30
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Children will be included in the study if they fulfil the following criteria:
- A medical diagnosis of spastic diplegic CP made by pediatricians or pediatric neurologists.
- Children with spasticity grades ranged from 1 to 2+ according to Modified Ashworth scale (MAS).
- Their age range from 6 to 12 years.
- Children who can sit on the chair with good balance and recognize and follow verbal orders and commands included in both testing and training techniques.
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Children with a permanent spastic diplegia, who might have one or more of the following, will be excluded:
- They had a permanent deformity (bony or soft tissue contractures).
- Children having visual or auditory defects.
- Current hospitalization for urgent medical reasons.
- Severe mental retardation.
- Children who will undergo fewer than twelve regular sessions of physical therapy at their place will not be included in the survey.
- Children with history of epileptic seizure or any diagnosed cardiac or orthopedic disability that may hinder assessment methods and treatment.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Group (A) The traditional exercise program Group (A) will receive virtual reality in addition to the traditional exercise program. Group (B) The traditional exercise program Group (B) will receive traditional exercise program. Group (A) virtual reality glasses Group (A) will receive virtual reality in addition to the traditional exercise program.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method GROSS MOTOR PERFORMANCE 3 monthes we will use Gross Motor Function Measure 88 (GMFM-88) to measure Gross motor performance.
this score range from (0 to 100 ) zero is the minimum value and 100 is the maximum valueBALANCE 3 monthes we will use Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) to measure Balance. this score range from (0 to 56 ) zero is the minimum value and 56 is the maximum value
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Physical Therapy
🇪🇬Kafr Ash Shaykh, Kafrelsheikh, Egypt