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Analysis of Trunk and Center of Mass Control Development During Gait in Children With Cerebral Palsy (VERTEBRAL)

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Union de Gestion des Etablissements des Caisses d'Assurance Maladie - Nord Est

Status

Enrolling

Conditions

Children With Cerebral Palsy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06320288
2023-A00505-40

Details and patient eligibility

About

During the acquisition of posturokinetic abilities such as walking, postural control of the trunk is of paramount importance. Indeed, its development is strongly linked to the overall motor function of children. In cerebral palsy (CP), a term that refers to a set of motor disorders following a perinatal lesion, deficits in axial control are present from early childhood. These deficits are strongly correlated with the functional deficits observed in this population. In particular, during walking, deviations of the trunk (amplitudes, accelerations) are observed in the three planes of space. While recent literature increasingly questions the impact of trunk control deficit on the walking of children with CP, elements are still missing for a holistic understanding of the interaction between locomotor and postural disorders in children with CP. In particular, no study has focused on the deviations of trunk control and the center of mass (which is a global indicator of balance strategies) during the development and maturation of walking in children with CP. Therefore, the primary objective of this cross-sectional observational study will be to characterize the development of trunk control and center of mass during walking in children with CP.

Enrollment

270 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 months to 18 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children (< 18 years) with cerebral palsy
  • GMFCS I to III
  • Independent walking with or without technical walking aids (walker, crutches, etc.)
  • Able to understand the instructions of various clinical assessments and functional explorations
  • Affiliated with a social security scheme

Exclusion criteria

Children with cerebral palsy

  • Neuro-orthopaedic surgery of the lower limbs or trunk within the last 12 months
  • Botulinum toxin A injections within the last 6 months
  • Therapeutic intervention targeting trunk control last 6 months

Typically developing children

  • Surgery on lower limbs or trunk last 12 months
  • Neurological and/or orthopedic pathology that may influence gait

Trial design

270 participants in 2 patient groups

Children with cerebral palsy
Description:
All children will undergo : * A neuro-articular assessment * A gait analysis on a walking track and with three inertial units to analyze the behavior of their trunk and center of mass during walking. * Assessment of gross motor function * Static posturography * Functional assessment of the trunk * Functional assessment of balance
Children with typical development
Description:
All children will undergo : * A neuro-articular assessment * A gait analysis on a walking track and with three inertial units to analyze the behavior of their trunk and center of mass during walking. * Static posturography * Functional assessment of the trunk * Functional assessment of balance

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Jonathan Pierret, PhD

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