The Effect of Music Therapy on Upper Extremity Functions and Quality Of Life in Individuals With Cerebral Palsy
- Conditions
- Cerebral PalsyHemiplegic Cerebral PalsyMusic Therapy
- Interventions
- Other: Control GroupOther: Study (Music) Group
- Registration Number
- NCT06209840
- Lead Sponsor
- Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
- Brief Summary
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of music therapy on the upper extremity functions and quality of life of individuals with Cerebral Palsy (CP). The secondary aim is to investigate the effect of music therapy on the sensory functions of the upper extremity in individuals with CP. Adolescent individuals with hemiparetic CP will participate in this study, and the participants will experience music therapy, which is a scientific intervention approach. If music therapy has a positive effect on upper extremity functions, they will be more active in daily life and their quality of life will increase. In the light of these data to be presented, a contribution will be made to the evidence level of music therapy in the literature and to the content of SP upper extremity rehabilitation.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Between the ages of 6-21
- With upper extremity dysfunction
- MACS score between 2-4,
- According to MAS, spasticity severity ranges from (1+) to (3),
- Individuals diagnosed with hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy who are at a cognitive level that can follow simple instructions during applications and evaluations will be included.
- Having another neurological disorder
- Having undergone upper extremity orthopedic surgery or Botulinum Toxin A (BTX-A) application in the last 6 months,
- Individuals currently receiving another rehabilitation program in addition to classical physiotherapy for upper extremity rehabilitation will be excluded from the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control Group Control Group Classical physiotherapy program will be applied for gross motor functions and upper extremity functions. Study (Music) Group Study (Music) Group In addition to the classical physiotherapy program for gross motor functions, will be applied in the Neuro-Creative Music Therapy (NCMT) program for upper extremity.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Selective Control of the Upper Extremity Scale (SCUES) Change from baseline at 8 weeks Selective Control of the Upper Extremity Scale (SCUES) is a measurement tool specifically designed for this area, developed to evaluate selective motor control of the upper extremity. It is a useful evaluation measure that is video-based and implemented in less than 15 minutes. The degree of selective motor control is determined for each joint as "normal selective motor control: 3 points, mildly reduced selective motor control: 2 points, moderately reduced selective motor control: 1 point, no selective motor control: 0 points".
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 3.0 Cerebral Palsy Module Change from baseline at 8 weeks Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) 3.0 Cerebral Palsy (CP) Module was developed to evaluate CP-specific quality of life areas of children with CP between the ages of 2-18. The scale questions the degree of problems experienced by individuals in the last month. The 35-item module consists of seven subscales: daily activities (9 items), school activities (4 items), movement and balance (5 items), pain and suffering (4 items), fatigue (4 items), eating activities (5 items), speech and communication (4 items). Subscale scores are calculated by dividing the total score of the answered items by the number of answered items. A higher mean score on a subscale of a field indicates that there are fewer problems in that field and the quality of life is higher.
Children's Hand-Use Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ) Change from baseline at 8 weeks Children's Hand-Use Experience Questionnaire (CHEQ) is a scale that evaluates unilateral hand disorders in children due to various reasons (such as hemiparetic CP, brachial plexus or upper extremity developmental deficiency for any reason). CHEQ consists of 27 sub-items and evaluates quality aspects of movement in three different subscales, including the grasping efficiency of hand functions, the time required to perform the activity, and the feeling of discomfort caused by the affected hand during the performance of the activity.
Abilhand-Kids Change from baseline at 8 weeks Abilhand-Kids scale evaluates hand functions in children with CP. It measures the use of the upper extremity during children's daily activities in 21 items. There are 3 points in the scoring: 0: cannot be done, 1: difficult, 2: easy.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) Change from baseline at 8 weeks Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is a test that evaluates the increase in muscle tone resulting from increased resistance during passive movement of the extremity. It is a 6-level spasticity measurement method scored in the range of 0-4. The higher the score, the greater the spasticity.
Two-Point Discrimination Change from baseline at 8 weeks Two-Point Discrimination is used to evaluate tactile perception in individuals with CP. It evaluates the ability to perceive and distinguish tactile stimuli applied from two different points at the same time. The evaluation starts from the widest gap (15 mm) and progresses to the narrowest gap (0 mm). The lowest distance range that the individual feels is recorded.
Semmes Weinstein Monofilament Test (SWMT) Change from baseline at 8 weeks Semmes Weinstein Monofilament Test (SWMT) is a tactile test battery recommended to evaluate tactile sensation in individuals with CP. The SWMT battery has five different thicknesses of monofilament ranging from 2.83 to 6.65. The evaluation starts with the thinnest (2.83) filament and continues until the monofilament that the individual begins to feel.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Sena ÇARIKCI
🇹🇷Ankara, Turkey