Effects of Down Dog Yoga on Pre-writing Skills in Children With Down Syndrome
- Conditions
- Down Syndrome
- Registration Number
- NCT06977672
- Lead Sponsor
- Riphah International University
- Brief Summary
Down syndrome is a genetic condition caused by an extra chromosome 21, affecting physical and cognitive development. This study will evaluate the effects of down dog yoga on prewriting skills in children with Down syndrome aged 4-8 years. A randomized controlled trial with 32 participants will be conducted at Bahawal Victoria Hospital over 10 months. Assessments will include JTHFT, BBT, and the Prewriting Skills Scale.
- Detailed Description
Down syndrome is a genetic condition where people are born with an extra chromosome. Most people have 23 pairs of chromosomes within each cell in their body, for a total of 46. A person diagnosed with Down syndrome has an extra copy of chromosome 21, which means their cells contain 47 total chromosomes instead of 46. This changes the way their brain and body develop. Down syndrome causes physical, cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Down syndrome occurs in approximately 1 in 1,000 to 1 in 1,100 live births globally. Each year, around 3,000 to 5,000 children are born with this genetic condition characterized by an extra chromosome. Children with Down syndrome may experience challenges with fine motor skills because of low muscle tone or hypermobility in their hands, wrists, or elbows. This instability in their hands can significantly hinder their ability to perform advanced fine motor tasks such as prewriting, using zippers and buttons, or cutting. Early intervention refers to a structured approach involving therapy, exercises, and activities aimed at addressing developmental delays in children with Down syndrome or other disabilities. For addressing pre writing skills in Down syndrome Down dog yoga will be provided.
The study design will be Randomized Controlled Trial and will be conducted in Bahawal Victoria Hospital with the sample size of 34, age ranging 4 to 8 years. This study will be completed in time duration of 10 months after the approval of synopsis. Non-probability convenient sampling technique will be used and participants will be recruited in study after randomization. The subjects will be divided into two groups i.e one being experimental group and the other control group. Inclusion criteria will be including both genders of age group 4 to 8 years of children with down syndrome and exclusion criteria will be any deformity, injury any previous 6 month surgery. Tools will be Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) , box and block test (BBT) and pre writing skills scale.
Reliability of JTHFT is 0.9, BBT is \>0.95 and pre writing skills is 0.91 with high variability in writing performance.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 34
- Children with age group 4-8years
- Both Genders (male female)
- Children who can do Independent standing and walking
- Any deformity
- Pain and/or symptomatic neurologic/orthopedic dysfunction of upper or lower extremities
- Cervical injury and chest wall disorders
- Injury
- Fractures
- History of previous surgery
- Children with impaired Fun
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Jebsen-Taylor hand function test: preliminary assessment 1 week, intervention 8 week, final assessment 1 week The Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test (JTHFT) is a standardized assessment used to evaluate hand function through tasks that simulate everyday activities such as writing, feeding, and object manipulation. Commonly used in rehabilitation for individuals with neurological or musculoskeletal conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or hand trauma, the test consists of timed subtests that measure the speed and efficiency of hand use. It provides objective data to monitor functional ability, compare hand performance, and track rehabilitation progress.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Box and block test preliminary assessment 1 week, intervention 8 week, final assessment 1 week The Box and Block Test (BBT) is a quick, standardized test that measures gross manual dexterity. It involves moving as many blocks as possible from one side of a box to the other in 60 seconds, one hand at a time. It's commonly used in rehab to assess hand function in individuals with neurological conditions.
The Box and Block Test (BBT) is a quick, standardized test that measures gross manual dexterity. It involves moving as many blocks as possible from one side of a box to the other in 60 seconds, one hand at a time. It's commonly used in rehab to assess hand function in individuals with neurological conditions.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Rising Sun Institute
🇵🇰Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan