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Trunk control in children with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP) is impaired. They have weaker trunk muscle strenght, and insufficient sitting/standing balance according to their developing peers. Since their weak trunk muscles and insufficient balance responses, they are not able to walk as functional similar to their peers. Additionaly limit of stability is worsen in children with CP. Investigation of the relationship between walking ability and limit of stability when seated position is important to understand which child is acceptable for training of walk. However we did not found any study to explain it. Therefore the aim of this study is to investigate walking ability and limit of stability in children with spastic CP, and to compare their developing peers.


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NCT number NCT05583929
Study type Observational
Source Mus Alparlan University
Contact Bayram Sirri, PT, MSc,
Phone +905362410774
Email bayramsirri@gmail.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date November 29, 2022
Completion date June 1, 2024

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