Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Investigation of the Effects of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Programs Following Botulinum Toxin Injection on Body Functions, Activity and Participation in Children With Cerebral Palsy
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Physiotherapy and rehabilitation program on body functions and structures, activity and participation levels, personal and environmental factors following Multilevel Botulinum toxin (BT) injections on ambulatory children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Two physiotherapy and rehabilitation methods which are structural goal directed activity based physiotherapy (intervention group; 10 children with ambulatory Cerebral Palsy) and unstructured routine physiotherapy (control group; 10 children with ambulatory Cerebral Palsy) will be compared.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
program following Multilevel Botulinum toxin (BT) injections on ambulatory children with
Cerebral Palsy (CP). Children who are 3-12 years, have Diplegic CP, able to walk with/without
support (between GMFCS level I-III), have multilevel botulinum toxin injections to lower
extremity muscles, able to communicate, whose parents agree to participate will include in
this study. Children who had lower extremity surgery in last six months, who have repeated BT
during the study, do not want to continue the study will exclude the current study. It is
planned to receive at least 20 children with CP. Children will be divided into two groups:
ten children in routine physiotherapy (RPT) group (traditional methods, stretch, massage
etc.) and ten children in goal directed activity based physical therapy (GDPT) group
(structural concept).
Routine Physiotherapy (RPT) group: Ten children with CP will RPT applications will consist of
unstructured stretching exercises, massage, passive range of motions, muscle strengthening,
orthotics etc.) .
Goal Directed Activity Based Physical Therapy (GDPT) group: Ten children with CP will receive
structural, comprehensive activity based, goal directed therapy protocol one hour in a
session, 2 times in a week during 8 weeks. GDPT will be a structural protocol and consists of
daily life activities as sit to stand and reach, treadmill exercises, balance exercises with
bosu-ball, orthotics, home program, following with exercise-diary.
Hypothesis 1: GDPT program applied after multilevel BT injection in children with CP affects
the body structure and functions.
Hypothesis 2: GDPT program applied after multilevel BT injection in children with CP affects
the activity.
Hypothesis 3: GDPT program applied after multilevel BT injection in children with CP affects
the participation.
Hypothesis 4: GDPT after BT injection in children with CP affects the activity of the child
more than RPT.
The first evaluation will be made in the first week after BT injection. After 8 weeks therapy
program is applied, the second evaluation will be made.
The assessments to be implemented under the International Classification of Functioning (ICF)
framework are as follows:
Body structure and functions
- Muscle tone (Modified Ashworth Scale-MAS)
- Muscle Strength (with Manual Muscle Tester Device)
- Lower Extremity Selective Motor Control (Selective Control Assessment of Lower
Extremity- SCALE)
- Spatiotemporal characteristics of gait (Gait trainer)
Activity and participation:
- Balance (Pediatric Balance Scale- PBS)
. Trunk Control (Trunk Control Measurement Scale -TCMS)
- Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI)
- Gait Analysis (Modified Physician Rating Scale (MPRS); Gillette Functional Gait
Assessment)
- Motor Function (Gross Motor Function Measurement -GMFM)
Personal and Environmental Factors:
Level of anxiety and satisfaction of parents and children will be rated between 11-point
scale on self reported questionnaire.
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