Exercise Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Investigation of the Effects of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Applications on the Hip and Defined Functional Parameters in Children With Developmental Hip Dysplasia
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of physical therapy and rehabilitation applications on the hip and defined functional parameters in children with developmental hip dysplasia.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | November 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | October 30, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years to 5 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - 2-5 years old, - Diagnosed with developmental hip dysplasia, - Have not undergone any foot surgery, - Not having any neurological or rheumatological disease, - Having sufficient cooperation to understand and correctly apply the tests, - Patients with informed consent from their families were included. Exclusion Criteria: - Having neurological problems, - Meningomyelocele (diagnosed with Spina Bifida), - Mental retardation and uncooperative, - Children with inflammation, spasticity, spina bifida, arthrocentesis, - Down syndrome-related dislocation, - Children who could not obtain informed consent from their families were excluded from the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Inonu University | Malatya |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Inonu University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | The Evaluation of Trunk Control | Trunk Control Measurement Scale, This scale, which is applied to evaluate trunk control, consists of 2 sub-headings as static sitting balance and dynamic sitting balance. The trunk control measurement scale includes a total of 15 items evaluating trunk control in children. Individuals; without back support, feet are in full contact with the ground, and hips and knees are seated in 90ยบ flexion. In the static sitting balance subgroup (items 1-5), the patient's performance in maintaining trunk stabilization while the upper and lower extremities are in motion is evaluated. It consists of dynamic sitting balance parameters (item 6-15), selective movement control (item 6-12) and dynamic reaching subscale (item 13-15). Functional reach, which is a sub-parameter of dynamic sitting balance, is an important parameter in evaluating balance in children. Scoring of this scale varies between 0-58; A higher score indicates better trunk control. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of the Endurance of the Spinal Stability Muscles | Modified "Biering-Sorensen" trunk extension, trunk flexion test, lateral and prone bridge test are applied to evaluate the static endurance of spinal stability muscles. The number of repetitions completed by the patients within a 30-second test interval is documented; a higher number of repetitions indicate strong performance. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of the Strength of the Spinal Stability Muscles | "Sit-ups" and Modified "Push-ups" tests are applied to evaluate the strength of spinal stability muscles. The number of repetitions that the patients could do for 30 seconds during the test is recorded. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation with Radiological Imaging of Hip Parameters | Femoral head ossification in mm, femoral inclination angle in degrees, acetabular index developments in degrees will be examined. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Assessment of Aerobic Capacity | The 1-min walk test is used to evaluate the walking capacity of a pediatric individual, which is defined as the maximum walking speed. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of Anaerobic Capacity | 10m walking test is used to evaluate of anaerobic capacity. The time the child completes the 10-meter course at normal walking speed is recorded. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of the Dynamic Balance | Timed get up and go test, evaluates the dynamic balance of individuals during functional mobility; It includes components such as standing, walking and turning. The children are asked to stand up without support from the chair they are sitting in, and to return from the designated area after walking a 3-meter distance at a normal pace and sit back in the chair without support. After a trial walk, the test is repeated three times; The average of the results is recorded. At the end of the test, the time calculated with the stopwatch is noted in seconds. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of Functional Mobility and Dynamic Balance | It is a simple test applied to evaluate functional mobility and dynamic balance. The child, who is standing at a height of 20 cm by the child's leg length and 30 cm away on a 10-step ladder, is told to go up and down the stairs as quickly and safely as he can. | baseline and week 8 | |
Secondary | The Evaluation of Muscle Strength | In muscle strength measurements; hip flexors, abductors, extensors, knee flexors and extensors, foot dorsiflexors and plantar flexors are evaluated. Manual Muscle Testing System (Lafayette Instrument Company, Lafayette, AB) (Lafeyette), an easy-to-carry, easy-to-use, inexpensive and portable handheld dynamometer, is used to measure maximum muscle strength for our measurements. | baseline and week 8 |
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