Intensive Pediatric Group Intervention
- Conditions
- Cerebral Palsy
- Registration Number
- NCT06527469
- Lead Sponsor
- University of Missouri-Columbia
- Brief Summary
The purpose of the Mizzou emPOWER program is to meet the curricular needs of entry-level doctorate of physical therapy students by providing them the real-world experience of implementing recent evidence surrounding physical therapy dosing for children with cerebral palsy (CP) for power, strength, and gait interventions while meeting an unmet community need.
- Detailed Description
Beginning in Fall 2024, the investigators will recruit 6 children with CP, Gross Motor Function Classification System Levels I-III, ages 7-17 years old, to participate in the program. Two students will be assigned to each participant, rotating every 4 weeks due to the structure of the pro-bono clinic. A total of 3 faculty members will supervise. The group will meet for 2 hours, 2 times per week for 15 weeks. Each session will include a 10-minute game-based warm-up, 45 minutes of gait interventions to include treadmill and overground walking as well as other aerobic activities, 45 minutes of resistance training (power and strength training as appropriate for their individual goals), and a 10-minute cool-down incorporating yoga and breathing activities. Participant assessments will be completed during the first week, 7th week, and 15th week. Other programmatic assessments will include students' written reflections on their experiences providing this program, caregiver satisfaction surveys, and participant and caregiver interviews.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 6
- Ambulatory children 7-17 years old, children who are participating in emPOWER program
- GMFCS Levels I-III
- Able to follow 2-3 step directions
- English Speaking
- Orthopedic surgery in the past year
- Significant visual impairment
- Significant hearing impairment
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method 1 Repetition Maximum (1-RM) Testing Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Particpants will complete strength testing of hip/knee extensors and plantarflexor muscle groups using a leg press, using 1 Rep max testing protocols, as outlined in Pontiff and moreau, 2022. (PMID 35960137)
10 meter walk test Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Walking speed test of 10 meter distance, completed in both conditions of self selected speed and fast gait speed
Timed up and Down Stairs Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Functional measure of how quickly child can climb up and down 1 flight of stairs
30 second sit to stands Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). This is a clinical assessment of lower extremity strength, in which investigators count the number of repetitions of sit to stands completed in 30 seconds.
Walking- cognitive dual task Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). stride length will be obtained from spatial sensor while completing appropriate/salient cognitive dual task
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Evidence-based outcome measure designed to capture a client's self-perception of performance in goals they determine before intervention. The measurement focuses on self-care, leisure activities, and productivity. The participant rates their performance and their satisfaction with their performance on a scale from 1-10, with 1 indicating poor performance and low satisfaction, while 10 indicates very good performance and high satisfaction.
Standing balance with eyes closed standing on firm surface Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Joint kinematics (movement strategies) obtained while eyes closed standing on firm surface
Reaction time Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). measurement of upper extremity reaching reaction
Keiser Leg Press Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Assessment of lower extremity power
Walking- single task Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Stride length obtained from spatial sensor
30 second half kneel to stand Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). This is a clinical assessment of lower extremity strength, in which investigators count the number of repetitions of half kneel to stand complete correctly in a 30 second time period.
Lateral Step Ups Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). This is a clinical assessment of lower extremity strength, in which investigators count the number of repetitions of lateral step ups completed in 30 seconds on a standard size 6 inch step.
Gross Motor Function Measure-88 (GMFM-88) Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). This is a criterion referenced measure of gross motor function and is valid and reliable for children with cerebral palsy. It evaluates motor skills that are typical for normal development. Dimensions D and E will be utilized, as these 2 sections assess the overall gross motor function in direct relation to standing, walking, running, and jumping.
5 Times sit to stand test Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). time to complete and knee joint kinematics obtained from spatial sensor
Step down Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). knee joint kinematics obtained from spatial sensor while the participant steps down from a 6 inch curb step
Jumping Before PT intervention begins (week 1), midpoint of program (Week 7), and last week of program (week 15). Assessment of knee joint kinematics during jumping will be obtained from force plate and spatial sensor
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Perspectives of children and caregivers Completion of program (Week 15) Open ended surveys will provide researchers with the perspective of the children and caregivers who participated in this novel program.
Perspectives of Doctor of Physical Therapy Students Completion of program (week 15) Open ended surveys will provide researchers and faculty with the perspective of the learning opportunity from the students
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
PhysZou-University of Missouri Department of Physical Therapy
🇺🇸Columbia, Missouri, United States