Feedback in Augmented Reality to Control the Gait Parameters in Children With Cerebral Palsy (BestOf_ARRoW)
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Sponsor
- Fondation Ellen Poidatz
- Enrollment
- 30
- Locations
- 1
- Primary Endpoint
- step length
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 3 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
Cerebral palsy (CP) describes a group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitation, that are attributed to non progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain. The motor disorder of CP are often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, perception, cognition, communication, and behaviour; by epilepsy, and by secondary musculoskeletal problems.
Motor activities, especially walking, can be affected by many factors including sensory deficits, biomechanical and postural limitations, muscle weakness and spasticity.To provide feedback, during gait rehabilitation is a complementary approach to improve motor learning during the rehabilitation protocol. However, the feedback modalities are multiple and no study has compared these modalities. This study aims to test which feedback modalities could control the gait parameters (speed, cadence, step length) of the child with CP in real-time, through an augmented reality environment.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •Children with Cerebral palsy (medical file)
- •Age 12-18
- •Global Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) I-III
- •Functional Mobility Scale (FMS) minimum 2 for "50 meters"
- •Ability to cooperate, to understand and to follow instructions
- •Patient affiliated to the French social security system
- •Patient volunteers whose the parents given their authorization to participate
Exclusion Criteria
- •Medical decision for any reason
- •Child or parent decision for any reason
- •Inability to cooperate, to understand and to follow instructions
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
step length
Time Frame: 1 year
step length recorded with the augmented reality headset in real-time
walking speed
Time Frame: 1 year
Walking speed recorded with the augmented reality headset in real-time
Secondary Outcomes
- Moizer Questionary(1 year)