Healthy Children Clinical Trial
— CS-CHILDRENOfficial title:
Craniosacral Therapy as a Neurodevelopmental Correction for the Improvement of Children's Balance and Coordination.
Verified date | December 2021 |
Source | Clinica Gema Leon |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Coordination and balance are manifested as motor skills or abilities that are acquired as the Central Nervous System develops. In the infant stage, these qualities help guide specialists to recognize possible abnormalities that at first glance seem banal, but that, as time goes by, acquire greater difficulty, causing even more complex problems in the long term. Craniosacral therapy could help these skills to be correctly established during growth, correcting such impairment in time during neurodevelopment. Objective: To correct possible alterations that occur during infant growth related to balance and coordination in neurodevelopment, by means of craniosacral therapy compared with the specific therapy of balance and coordination usually used in pathologies diagnosed of this caliber. Design: Longitudinal-experimental study with a population of 86 apparently healthy children. Setting/Participants: 86 children were treated without excluding sex and divided into three groups: placebo group (n=25), craniosacral therapy group (n=30) and balance and coordination therapy group (n=31). Interventions: group 1 (placebo), group 2 (craniosacral therapy) group 3 (balance and coordination therapy). Results: The Battelle scale prior to the therapies developed in the study showed balance and coordination imbalances in the participants of the three groups, with lower percentages in the placebo treatment. Sessions from the 2nd to the 7th of treatment show increasing percentages and fluctuating for craniosacral therapy between 51% to 56% and 100% satisfaction, significantly valued. As for balance and coordination therapy, satisfaction percentages are evident only in the 6th and 7th sessions, with statistically significant values. Finally, the Battelle post-therapy assessment scale shows a higher number of participants in the percentages classified as normal (50-80%) in the craniosacral therapy group, improving the evaluated parameters with statistically significant values. Conclusion: The study shows that craniosacral therapy can not only act as a treatment for the improvement of children's balance and coordination, but also helps small corrections during children's neurodevelopment, avoiding the evolution of pathologies in the long term. It is therefore necessary for a more prompt, total and lasting correction of these skills in the infant.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 86 |
Est. completion date | December 28, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | October 17, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 6 Years to 8 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - healthy children - aged 6 to 8 years old - school group Exclusion Criteria: - unhealthy children - ages outside the 6-8 age range |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Gema León Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Clinic | Córdoba | Andalucía |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Clinica Gema Leon |
Spain,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | "Series of questions to the children's parents" | A series of questions were asked to the children's parents in a virtual questionnaire on physical characteristics, previous health assessments and observations of their balance and coordination in front of their children | two weeks | |
Primary | "Battelle Developmental Inventory" (BDI) | On the other hand, the school teachers examined neurobehavioral aspects of the students using the "Battelle Developmental Inventory" (BDI), which evaluates five areas of development (personal/social, adaptive, motor, communicative and cognitive) between 2 and 8 years of age. The results are assigned in age-adjusted percentages, classified as: low (0-49%), normal (50-79%) and high (80-100%). Low and high values are considered impairments in one or more of the areas evaluated | two weeks | |
Secondary | "Number of participants in each therapy group" | 86 children were treated under stipulated physiotherapy techniques without excluding sex or age and divided into three groups: placebo group (n = 25), craniosacral therapy group (n = 30) and balance and coordination therapy group (n = 31). Each of the groups received the same number of therapeutic sessions (n = 7) spread over an equal period of time (one weekly session). | Seven weeks | |
Secondary | "The effectiveness values of the therapies for each group" | The effectiveness values of the therapies were expressed as percentages of satisfaction with the classifications of 25 to 28% (apparent changes < to half of the sample in each therapy group), 51 to 56% (apparent changes in half of the sample in each therapy group) and 100% (apparent changes > to half of the sample in each therapy group). | seven weeks | |
Secondary | "Pre-treatment Battelle Scale" | The pre-treatment assessments with the Battelle scale performed by the teachers evidenced the value of participants in all percentage ranges (low, normal and high), showing unevenness or alterations in primary explorations or assessments such as balance on two feet with eyes open and closed, on one foot with eyes open and closed (in neutral pelvis position), assessment of coordination in fast and slow movements and assessment of the coordination of the weaker side within their motor skills | two weeks | |
Secondary | "Post-treatment Battelle Scale" | The evaluation by the teachers with the Battelle scale after the treatment shows statistically significant values in the participants of the craniosacral therapy group (n=30), improving the parameters that they evaluate with respect to neurodevelopment, with 0% being in the low values (0-50) and 93% in normal values (50-80), rectifying the possible corrections made by means of this therapy | two weeks | |
Secondary | "percentages of satisfaction from 1st to the 7th therapy sessions" | Significance values are observed for craniosacral therapy participants (n=30) showing apparent changes in gradual increases in the categories of 25-28% satisfaction from the 2nd session (n=20), moving to 51-56% satisfaction in the 3rd session (n=18) and swinging in gradual increases towards 100% satisfaction by the 5th session (n=15), showing that craniosacral therapy regulates small weaknesses or alterations previously observed during the balance and coordination exploration.
During the sixth treatment session, craniosacral therapy shows higher percentages of apparent changes that position it with better satisfaction compared to balance and coordination therapy. The last treatment session presented a greater percentage advantage in the craniosacral therapy in relation to the balance and coordination therapy, ratifying the values previously exposed. |
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