Cerebral Palsy Spastic Diplegia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects Of Virtual Reality Training With Sensory Integration On The Gross Motor Functions Of Lower Limb In Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy.
The objectives of this study are To determine the effect of virtual reality on balance and gross motor functions of the lower limb in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. To determine the effect of virtual reality with sensory input on balance and gross motor functions of the lower limb in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. To compare the effects of virtual reality training with and without sensory input on balance and gross motor functions of the lower limb in spastic diplegic CP. Its is a Randomized control trial (RCT) done at Physiotherapy department of Railway General Hospital Rawalpindi and National Institute of rehabilitation Medicine.44 individuals (calculated using epi tool) 22 individuals in each group. Individuals who met the inclusion criteria will be included in this study. All participants will go through randomization and divided into two groups Experimental and Control groups. Pre-intervention assessment is made for both groups. Then intervention will be applied to both groups. estimated time of treatment protocol will be 40 min/day, 1 time / d, 3 times/week for 6 weeks. Subjects will be evaluated at baseline, then 3rd week and 6th-week assessment will be the final
Cerebral Palsy(CP) is a common non-progressive disorder that occurs due to any injury or
aberration to the developing central nervous system. It refers to the disorders that stem
from primary brain lesion leading to musculoskeletal and nervous abnormalities in the
pediatric population. Cerebral palsy has a global incidence of 1-3.5 cases per 1000 live
births. The most prevalent type is spastic diplegia which occurs in 30-40% of spastic
cerebral palsy. According to motor impairment, it is classified into spastic, dyskinetic and
ataxic cerebral palsy. The children with cerebral palsy have very poor control of voluntary
muscle activity. Therefore training of selective motor control in children with cerebral
palsy is an important part of physiotherapy intervention. Children are often not amenable to
the conventional exercise program but studies have demonstrated that children show high
interest and stimulation to virtual reality training. Virtual reality is a virtual
environment system that enables a person to witness situations and actions similar to
real-life. Therapists use Virtual reality systems to create a fascinating environment to gain
targeted therapeutic goals. Sensory integration, on the other hand, is a therapeutic approach
that involves active therapy and activities involving graded sensory experiences. It provides
keen proprioceptive and tactile experiences. Sensory integration therapy usually involves
balls, rolls, hammock, trampolines and altering surfaces. Children with spastic diplegia have
gross and fine motor, sensory, cognitive impairments. This results in reduced ability to
adjust the body and balance it with movements. Postural control demands active sensorimotor
control. Exercise with mini-trampoline is designed for balance training to improve static and
dynamic balance and postural adjustment in children with spastic diplegia. According to a
study in 2016, Virtual reality training can effectively improve the gross motor function of
the lower limbs in children with spastic diplegia in comparison to conventional therapy. As
claimed by a study in, 2006 VR training in combination with conventional exercise therapy in
spastic CP improves exercise compliance and enhance exercise effectiveness. It is a simple
and executable approach which can be used by any skilled therapist as an independent
treatment method to improve the outcome.
According to a study, sensory integration therapy had a measurable effect in children with
spastic diplegic cerebral palsy who suffer from a sensory-motor deficit. A study observed the
effects of sensory integration therapy in children with cerebral palsy and concluded that
sensory integration therapy has a positive effect on gross motor function in spastic diplegic
CP in sitting and standing positions. Whereas, the control group with only home exercise
program showed no significant improvement.In 2018 compared the effects of rebound exercises
and simple balance training on balance of spastic diplegic children. The assessments
suggested that balance was improved in both groups but the group under study showed a
significant difference and concluded that rebound exercises improve the balance and postural
control. The past research records are evident that therapists have worked with either
Virtual reality training or Sensory integration therapy for the rehabilitation of Spastic
Diplegic children. The two protocols have not been complimented for rehabilitation. So the
aim of this study is to observe and determine the combined effect of these two treatment
protocols to get the results and improve the gross motor function in lower limbs of CP
children.
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