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NCT ID: NCT05839795 Recruiting - Stroke Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Musculoskeletal System in Caregivers of Rehabilitation Patients

Start date: May 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

In this study, musculoskeletal-related pain, posture, spine function, the condition of the low back and neck regions, musculoskeletal system disorders, fatigue, and quality of life will be examined in caregivers of rehabilitation patients.

NCT ID: NCT05835674 Recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

CP-EDIT: Cerebral Palsy - Early Diagnosis and Intervention Trial

CP-EDIT
Start date: April 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Background. Early diagnosis of cerebral palsy is important as intervention becomes possible at a time where neuroplasticity is at the highest. Current mean age at diagnosis is 13 months in Denmark. Recent research has documented that implementation of an early-diagnosis set-up can lower diagnostic age of cerebral palsy. The aim of the current study is to show that the response to the early intervention program added to standard care is superior to standard care alone in a Danish multi-site setting in children from both a newborn and infant detectable risk pathway. Methods The current study CP-EDIT (Early Diagnosis and Intervention Trial) with the GO-PLAY intervention included (Goal Oriented ParentaL supported home ActivitY program), aims at testing feasibility of an early diagnosis and intervention set-up in four paediatric centers. In a prospective cohort study design, we will consecutively include a total of 500 infants. We will systematically collect data at inclusion and follow a subset of participants with definite cerebral palsy or high risk of cerebral palsy until they are two years of age. The focus is on eight areas related to implementation and the perspective of the families: Early MRI; early genetic testing; implementation of the General Movements Assessment method; early prediction of cerebral palsy; comparative analysis of the Hand Assessment for Infants method and evaluation by Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination, MRI, and the General Movements method; analysis of the GO-PLAY early intervention; parental perspective of early intervention; and parental perspective of having an early diagnosis. Discussion Early screening for CP is increasingly possible and an interim diagnosis of "high risk of CP" is recommended but not currently used in our clinical care. There is a need to accelerate identification in mild or ambiguous cases to facilitate appropriate therapy early. The majority of studies on early diagnosis focus on identifying CP in infants below five months corrected age. Little is known about early diagnosis in the 50% of all CP cases that are discernible later in infancy, which is also addressed in this study. The study aims at improving care of patients with cerebral palsy even before they have the diagnosis established.

NCT ID: NCT05825508 Recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

PedBot Ankle Rehablitation

Start date: July 28, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The primary objective of the study is to determine engagement with use and adherence to a home exercise program with our PedBotHome ankle rehabilitation device. We will place the device in the home for 90 days and consider the study a success if used for at least 30 minutes a day for at least 3 days a week during this period.

NCT ID: NCT05819216 Not yet recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Support Versus Loaded Treadmill Training in Treatment of Children With Cerebral Palsy

Start date: May 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Background: Children often suffer from disorders that alter their walking functions, such as cerebral palsy. Task-oriented training is one of the recent interventions to improve gait in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Some studies have shown the effectiveness of Partial Body Weight Support Treadmill Training (PBWSTT) for children with cerebral palsy. Another study supports the effectiveness of Loaded Treadmill Training (LTT) by placing additional weight on the lower extremity. There is still inconsistency in the results of studies advising which weight support or weight addition is more appropriate to use in improving walking in children with cerebral palsy. Objectives: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of PBWSTT in the treatment of children with CP. Furthermore, to compare the effectiveness of LTT with PBWSTT. Methods: Two groups of twenty-two children with spastic cerebral palsy will be involved. Ages 4 to 10 and Gross Motor Functional Classification System (GMFCS) I -III. PBWSTT includes a 45- minute treadmill training session with 30% weight support for group one and LTT by adding 60% weight to lower limb while treadmill training for the second group. Spatiotemporal parameters will be measure additional to balance and endurance functions. Statistical analysis: Independent t test will be used to detect between group differences and paired t test to detect before and after trial differences. Significance level less than 0.05 and confidence interval 95%. Study design: Randomized Clinical Trial (Parallel Arm Design).

NCT ID: NCT05818839 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Biomechanical Properties and Their Association With Balance and Functional Mobility in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Start date: July 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

This study aimed to investigate the differences in the biomechanical properties of the dorsal trunk and lower extremity muscles of children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy compared with their typically developing peers, and the effect of these biomechanical properties on balance and functional mobility performance.

NCT ID: NCT05817409 Not yet recruiting - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Predictive Factors for Succes of ITB in CP

Start date: June 1, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

For children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) in whom other options are insufficient, intrathecal baclofen (ITB) treatment could be an option. Literature provides some evidence for the effect of ITB, however we notice that not all children benefit equally. Furthermore long term effects of ITB in a prospective cohort of individuals with CP have not yet been described in literature. To improve selection for ITB physicians need to know which factors influence outcome on the long term. In order to accomplish these goals prospectively, real life data over a long period of time, and from a large cohort are needed. The investigators will therefore conduct a prospective observational cohort study using the Netherlands CP register to collect data over a period of 4,5 years. The Netherlands CP register is an innovative register for data collection which was developed between 2016 and 2020 in a unique collaboration between children with CP, their parents, researchers and health care professionals. All children and adolescents with CP, who start ITB treatment in the Netherlands under the age of 16, diagnosed with spastic or dyskinetic CP, are eligible for inclusion in the study. The primary outcome measure is goal attainment scaling (GAS) in which achievement of individual goals can be quantified. Factors that potentially influence outcome including spasticity, dystonia, scoliosis and complications will be secondary outcome measures. Measurements will be done before initiation of ITB, after 3 months, after 1 year and after 2 years. Statistical analysis will include effect size Cohen's d for all outcome measures. To assess which factors are possibly associated with GAS T-score outcome at follow-up multiple regression analysis will be conducted.

NCT ID: NCT05810779 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Dynamic Surface Exercise and Trunk Targeted Training in Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Start date: September 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to describe the comparative effects of dynamic surface training and trunk targeted training in order to ensure which method is best in improving gross motor function , balance and trunk control in children with spastic cerebral palsy . this will be randomized control study which includes participants with age 5 to 10 years

NCT ID: NCT05799703 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Reciprocal Electrical Stimulation Versus Kinesio Taping

Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted to: 1. evaluate the effect of kinesio taping on hand functions in hemiplegic cerebral palsy children 2. compare between the effects of reciprocal electrical stimulation and kinesio taping on hand functions in hemiplegic cerebral palsy children.

NCT ID: NCT05799365 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Turkish Adaptation Of GMFCS Family Report And The Agreement Of Family and Physiotherapist

Start date: September 18, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To make the Turkish adaptation of the Gross Motor Function Classification System Family Report (GMFCS-FR) in children with CP, to determine its reliability and validity, and to investigate the agreement of the family and the clinical physiotherapists in determining the gross motor function level.

NCT ID: NCT05792709 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Effects of Oral Motor Therapy in Children With Cerebral Palsy

Start date: August 16, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

: CP is a neurodevelopmental condition. A set of irreversible impairments of movement and posture development, resulting in activity limitation. Acquired CP can be the outcome of a variety of issues that arise after the first 28 days of a baby's existence. A CP diagnosis can now be made as early as 16 weeks. speech-language pathologists (SLPs) began collaborating with OTs and PTs for Infants and toddlers who also struggle with speech impediments, feeding and swallowing disorder. Oral motor exercises (OMEs), also known as "mouth exercises," "non-speech oral motor training," and "oral motor treatment" were designed for their treatment. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of oral motor exercises in children with cerebral palsy having feeding and swallowing difficulties.