Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Ankle-7 Orthosis vs HAFO Orthosis on Gait Performance in Diplegic Cerebral Palsied Children
Ankle foot orthoses (AFO) are frequently used to improve locomotor skills of cerebral palsied children (CP) although the level of scientific evidence to support their use is still moderate. Carbon Ankle Seven spring (A7 - Otto Bock, Germany) is specifically designed to store energy when loaded and release it at toe-off in order to improve gait performance with respect to non-energy-storing AFOs. The aim of this work is to verify the superiority of the ankle-7 orthosis compared to the more widespread AFO, to improve the functionality and walking function of children with spastic diplegia and PCI.
The project is divided into the following phases:
T0 - at the beginning of the study children included will be subject to the following
procedures and assessments:
1. demographic and anthropometric data collection;
2. randomization by concealed allocation to one of the following two groups:
- AFO - Ankle_7 group
- Ankle-7 - AFO group Both, AFO and ankle-7, will be tailored to the patient
The two groups are distinguished by the order of the assignment of the two orthoses,
respectively defined as the first assignment orthosis (O_1) and second assignment
orthosis (O_2). The first group will use the orthoses AFO as a first assignment and then
the orthoses Ankle_7, while the second group will use the two orthoses according to the
reverse order. The two will be used with the same orthotic footwear, with the exception
of the cases where it will be necessary to change it due to accretion.
3. collection of the measures necessary for making the two orthotic devices at OttoBock of
Reggio Emilia
4. training in the use of the orthoses according to a standardized protocol;
5. try on the patient's in-process first assignment orthoses (O_1) and subsequent delivery
of them (see Annex A);
Subsequently, the patient will use O_1 for a period of 4-6 weeks.
T1 - patients will receive the following procedures and assessments:
1. try on the patient's in-process second assignment orthoses (O_2)
2. instrumental gait analysis and video recording of the walking while using O_1 (covered
by elastic gaiters);
3. withdrawal of O_1
4. delivery of O_2 to the patient
Subsequently, the patient will use O_2 for a period of 4-6 weeks.
T2 - patients will undergo the following procedures and evaluations:
1. instrumental gait analysis and video recording of the walking while using O_2 (covered
by elastic gaiters);
2. return of O_1 to the patient;
3. Delivery of the diaries and directions for completing and mailing back them at the end
of the follow-up period;
T3 - three months follow-up to detect the preference of use of AFO or Ankle-7 (by the
child/parent)
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