Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Upper Extremity Mirror Therapy on Cerebral Re-organization, Functional Motor Skills, Daily Life Activities and Health Related Quality of Life in Children With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
The purpose of this study is to investigate brain reorganization, functional motor development, level of daily living activity and quality of life of upper extremity mirror therapy in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Several studies have reported increased use of the affected arm following rearrangement of cerebral re-organization with mirror therapy. The investigator's study is the first of its kind and was planned to evaluate the effectiveness of upper extremity mirror therapy in cerebral reorganization and functional motor skills in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Hypothesis of this study is that mirror therapy improves brain re-organisation, functional motor skills and daily living activities in unilateral spastic CP.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common neurodisability in children. It has been defined as a
disorder of movement and posture due to a defect or lesion of the immature brain and as a
group of non-progressive, but often changing motor impairment syndromes secondary to lesions
or anomalies of the brain arising in the early stages of development.
Characteristically, children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) have one well-functioning
hand and one impaired hand.Common features of the hemiplegic hand are slowness, abnormal
muscle tone, decreased strength, and coordination difficulties, which occur to a varying
extent in children independently of age. Many children also have impaired sensibility and
mirror movements. Perhaps most importantly, children with unilateral CP hav e varying degrees
of limitation in their ability to handle objects in daily life. This limitation is most
obvious insituations where two hands are needed. However, knowledge about bimanual ability in
chil dren with unilateral CP and its development over time is scarce at present.
To improve upper extremity function in children with unilateral CP, the mirror therapy is a
promising approach. Mirror therapy for the first time, Ramachandran et al. has described for
the treatment of phantom pain in amputee. Also in unilateral spastic CP mirror therapy have
indicated that visual illusion of functional limb provided by mirror can support healing. By
means of visual feedback, modified vision and perception is stimulated plasticity the
premotor cortex and developed re-organization. In the current studies, mirror therapy in
hemiplegic patients, have been shown that improve the function and reduce the sensitivity of
the hemi neglect. Gygax et al. have investigated the effects of mirror therapy on upper
extremity function 10 children with unilateral spastic CP between 6-14 years. Consequently,
the spontaneous use affected hand, the maximum grip force increase of 15% and is demonstrated
that improve the upper extremity motor function.
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