Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
— WBVOfficial title:
Efficacy of Upper Limb Exercises Using Whole Body Vibration on Muscle Tone, Motor Skills, Handgrip Strength, and Quality of Life in Children With Spastic Upper Motor Neuron Lesion
Spasticity is one of the most common features in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and is evident in the majority of CP types such as hemiplegia, diplegia, quadriplegia, etc. Children with spastic upper motor neuron lesions often experience difficulties with muscle tone and movement, impacting their functional abilities and quality of life. Conventional treatments such as physical therapy and medication have demonstrated positive effects in the management of spasticity. However, alternative interventions like whole body vibration (WBV) have gained attention due to their potential to modulate muscle tone and improve functional outcomes. WBV involves the transmission of mechanical vibrations to the whole body or specific body parts. These vibrations stimulate sensory receptors and elicit muscular responses, potentially leading to improved muscle tone regulation and reduced spasticity.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | May 16, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 15, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 5 Years to 14 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - age between 5 and 14 years, - who had a diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy by a pediatrician, - 1-3 on Ashworth Scale (MAS) for upper limb muscles - whose parents/guardians sign the informed consent, - who were willing to complete the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Children with anatomical disorder or deformity in the upper limb, - Children who received a botulinum toxin injection in the upper limb muscles during the last six months - Surgery in the lower extremity during the previous year - Severe associated neurological diseases as epilepsy - Poor nutritional status. - Those who do not agree to participate in the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Saudi Arabia | Hisham Hussein | Hail |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Hail |
Saudi Arabia,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle tone | For clinical assessment of spasticity, the Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) will be used to assess the level of calf muscle spasticity. The assessor will apply passive ankle dorsiflexion on the affected side and determine the appropriate grade of spasticity. MAS grades range from 0, for normal muscle tone to 4 for extreme spasticity. | at baseline | |
Primary | Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) for muscle tone | For clinical assessment of spasticity, the Modified Ashworth scale (MAS) will be used to assess the level of calf muscle spasticity. The assessor will apply passive ankle dorsiflexion on the affected side and determine the appropriate grade of spasticity. MAS grades range from 0, for normal muscle tone to 4 for extreme spasticity. | after the end of the treatment (after 4 weeks) | |
Primary | APILHAND-Kids scale for fine motor skills | ABILHAND-Kids is a parent-reported questionnaire measuring manual ability in children with cerebral palsy (CP). It includes 21 specific items. The Parent is asked to fill in the questionnaire by estimating their child's ease or difficulty in performing each activity by choosing "Impossible", "Difficult" or "Easy". The final score will be obtained using software available on http://rssandbox.iescagilly.be/ . | baseline | |
Primary | APILHAND-Kids scale for fine motor skills | ABILHAND-Kids is a parent-reported questionnaire measuring manual ability in children with cerebral palsy (CP). It includes 21 specific items. The Parent is asked to fill in the questionnaire by estimating their child's ease or difficulty in performing each activity by choosing "Impossible", "Difficult" or "Easy". The final score will be obtained using software available on http://rssandbox.iescagilly.be/ . | after the end of the treatment (after 4 weeks) | |
Primary | eye-hand coordination using Mayro Device | using Mayro Device, Tyromotion, a device with a large touch screen that allows many training and assessment options. On the screen, multiple marks are arranged to form a circle with one mark located in the center. The child will be asked to trace these marks to make a final figure of a star. Errors will be calculated, and the final results will reflect the score of the child where higher score s means better achievement | at baseline | |
Primary | eye-hand coordination using Mayro Device | using Mayro Device, Tyromotion, a device with a large touch screen that allows many training and assessment options. On the screen, multiple marks are arranged to form a circle with one mark located in the center. The child will be asked to trace these marks to make a final figure of a star. Errors will be calculated, and the final results will reflect the score of the child where higher score s means better achievement | after the end of the treatment (after 4 weeks) | |
Primary | handgrip strength using Myro device | Using the ball (a specific accessory of the Mayro device) , the child will be asked to hold and squeeze the ball as hard as possible while the ball is attached to the Mayro device. The sensors within the ball will determine the pressure exerted by the child and the score will be recorded. | at baseline | |
Primary | handgrip strength using Myro device | Using the ball (a specific accessory of the Mayro device) , the child will be asked to hold and squeeze the ball as hard as possible while the ball is attached to the Mayro device. The sensors within the ball will determine the pressure exerted by the child and the score will be recorded. | after the end of the treatment (after 4 weeks) | |
Primary | The quality of life using paediatric Cerebral Palsy Quality of Life (CP QoL) questionnaire | Quality of life questionnaire covers the age ranges of 4-12 (i.e., CP QoL-Child). and 13-18 (i.e., CP QoL-Teen). Both CP QoL-Child and CP QoL-Teen were reported to be validated tools with strong psychometric properties and clinical utility. The translated Arabic version of CP-QOL questionnaire (caregiver form) is valid and reliable. the higher scores mean better QoL | at baseline | |
Primary | The quality of life using paediatric Cerebral Palsy Quality of Life (CP QoL) questionnaire | Quality of life questionnaire covers the age ranges of 4-12 (i.e., CP QoL-Child). and 13-18 (i.e., CP QoL-Teen). Both CP QoL-Child and CP QoL-Teen were reported to be validated tools with strong psychometric properties and clinical utility. The translated Arabic version of CP-QOL questionnaire (caregiver form) is valid and reliable. the higher scores mean better QoL | after the end of the treatment (after 4 weeks) |
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