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Comparison of Task-oriented Activity Based Neurodevelopmental Principles and Gross Motor Task Training.

R

Riphah International University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cerebral Palsy

Treatments

Other: Gross motor task training and Conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Other: Task-oriented activities based on NDT (TOA-NDT) principle and Conventional Physical Therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT05981287
REC/RCR & AHS/22/0720

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study aims to find the comparison of task oriented activity based neurodevelopmental principles and gross motor task training on balance, trunk control and functional mobility in children with cerebral palsy.

Full description

Cerebral palsy (CP) being a non-progressive neurodevelopmental condition, is the leading cause of chronic disability in children, making them physically and mentally handicapped and socially unapproachable. The low tone of the torso also causes postural instability, lack of mobility, and muscle stiffness in the legs. Therapeutic intervention for children with cerebral palsy should be composed of goal directed, functional, and meaningful activities by considering the clinical type, degree of disability, cognitive level and interest of the child. The trunk being the central key point of the body, proximal trunk control is a prerequisite for distal limb movement control, balance, and functional mobility. Since children with cerebral palsy show damage not only in the function and an ability to accomplish tasks, but also in the quality of movement. The objective of this study will be to help clinicians regarding the effectiveness of task-oriented training and gross motor functional training for children with cerebral palsy.

This will be a Randomized Clinical Trial in which participants of age 5 - 12 years with cerebral palsy will be assigned randomly for the study. Population will be taken from Physical Therapy Department of Agile Rehabilitation Complex, Bahawalpur. After taking consent, demographics including age, gender and birth history etc. will be recorded. Questionnaires will be distributed among parents and their responses will be collected. Questionnaires for trunk impairment scale, postural assessment scale, pediatric balance scale and GMFM-88 will be used as tools of assessment. The collected data will be analyzed in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) 27.0.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

5 to 12 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Children with spastic cerebral palsy
  • Both boys and girls
  • Age 5 - 12 years old
  • Able to follow verbal commands
  • Having level I or II of GMFCS

Exclusion criteria

  • Uncooperative
  • On antiepileptic and anti-spastic medications
  • Having visual or intellectual impairments
  • Having hearing deficit
  • With any cardiac anomalies affecting exercise tolerance
  • Less than 6-month post-orthopedic surgery or post-botulinum toxin injections

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

20 participants in 2 patient groups

Task-oriented activities based on NDT (TOA-NDT) principle and Conventional Physical Therapy
Experimental group
Description:
The experimental group undergo conventional physical therapy and additional task-oriented activities based on NDT (TOT-NDT) principle 10 - 36 sessions in 5-8 weeks, 2 to 6 days per sessions.
Treatment:
Other: Task-oriented activities based on NDT (TOA-NDT) principle and Conventional Physical Therapy
Gross motor task training and Conventional physical therapy (CPT)
Active Comparator group
Description:
This group will receive conventional physical therapy and additional gross motor task training 10-36 sessions in 5-8 weeks, 2 to 6 days per sessions.
Treatment:
Other: Gross motor task training and Conventional physical therapy (CPT)

Trial contacts and locations

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