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Effectiveness of Bobath/Halliwick on Children With Cerebral Palsy

Not Applicable
Active, not recruiting
Conditions
Cerebral Palsy
Interventions
Other: Halliwick Concept
Registration Number
NCT04770298
Lead Sponsor
University of Thessaly
Brief Summary

Investigation of the effectiveness of water based therapy on children with Cerebral Palsy (CP)

Detailed Description

The purpose of this randomized controlled trial was:

To examine the effectiveness of the Halliwick concept intervention in water approach for people with motor deficiency and, more specifically, for children with diagnosed cerebral palsy.

In a second phase, to compare the contribution of water intervention to the child's motor development against just Bobath physiotherapeutic intervention, in terms of the milestones of gross motor skills of the children over time.

The aim of the research is to determine the contribution of the Halliwick Concept- Hydrotherapeutic Intervention approach in the psychomotor development in children with cerebral palsy and to explore its contribution to a comprehensive therapeutic approach for these children. It is a fact that, in recent years, parallel therapeutic approaches have gained ground, which, in combination with the physiotherapeutic treatment, contributes to the enhancement of therapeutic effects in early and follow-up intervention for children with cerebral palsy.

The study resulted from the fact that there is not such a large-scale study in Greece. Also, there are few published studies in the world, trying to evaluate the therapeutic benefit of the Halliwick Concept as an hydro-therapeutic approach.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
85
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy
  • Not have some type of surgery or botulinum toxin infusion in the last year.
  • The children with cognitive limitations were selected, in order to be able to execute elementary commands.
  • Attending treatment program by the same therapist, either on water, or on land.
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children with autism
  • Children who had some scheduled surgery or botulinum toxin injection.
  • Children with severe vision problems
  • Children who could not follow the verbal instructions or reproduce a test reproduction.
  • Children who were absent from the treatment program either in the water or on land for over a week

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Bobath Assessment GroupHalliwick Concept7 children with GMFCS I, 12 children with GMFCS II, 8 children with GMFCS III, 6 children with GMFCS IV and 2 children with GMFCS V. Intervention on land ( Bobath), 2 times/week, 9 months duration.
Halliwick Assessment GroupHalliwick Concept8 children with GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (GMFCS) I, 13 children with GMFCS II, 7 GMFCS III children, 8 GMFCS IV children and 4 children with GMFCS V. Intervention in water environment (Halliwick Concept), 1 times/week- 1 intervention on land/week, 9 months duration.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
PBS9 months

PAEDIATRIC BALANCE SCALE (BERG BALANNCE SCALE MODIFIED) (Scale for assess the balance) (score 0-56)

TUG9 months

TIMED UP AND GO (Scale to asses speed) (the minimoum time the better)

WOTA 19 MONTHS

WATER ORIENTATION TEST ALYN 1 (Aquatic Scale to asses adaptation in water environment) (Aquatic Score 0- 52)

HAAR9 months

HUMPHRIES' ASSESSMENT OF AQUATIC READINESS (Aquatic Scale to asses adaptation in water environment)(Score 0-34)

PEDI9 months

PEDIATRIC EVALUATION OF DISABILITY INVENTORY (Scale for assess the daily life activities) (scoring 0%-100%)

WOTA 29 months

WATER ORIENTATION TEST ALYN 12 (Aquatic Scale to asses adaptation in water environment) ( Score 0-81)

GMFM9 months

GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION MEASURE (Scale for gross mobility) (scoring 0%-100%)

SWIM9 months

SWIM WITH INDEPENDENT MEASURE (Aquatic Scale to asses adaptation in water environment) (Score 0-71)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

University of Thessaly

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Lamía, Central Macedonia, Greece

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