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Effect of Antigravity Shoes on Improving the Quality of Gait in Children With Spastic Diplegia

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Cairo University (CU)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cerebral Palsy

Treatments

Other: gait training

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04117282
pediatric physical therapy

Details and patient eligibility

About

Improving the quality of gait in the diplegic children is a major concern in the rehabilitation program. Thirty children with spastic diplegia were distributed equally into 2 groups, group A (control) and group B (study). Group A had received the traditional physical therapy program for 30 minutes and 30 minutes traditional gait training, while group B had received 30 minutes gait training with antigravity shoes in addition to the traditional exercise program for 30 minutes, percentage of stance and swing phase of gait were measured by 2 D gait analysis for children of both groups pre and after 3 successive months of treatment program, also function level of gait were assessed pre and post treatment by GMFCS .

Full description

Thirty children with spastic diplegia, their age ranged from 6 to 8 years old, were distributed equally into 2 groups: group A (control) and group B (study) They could walk with limitation or holding on according to GMFCS (level II &III). (Palisano et al., 2008). Increased time for stance phase and decreased swing phase time was recorded when evaluated by 2D gait analysis.

Control group (A):

The children in this group had received traditional physical therapy exercise program designed for those cases for 30 minutes in addition to gait training program for 30 minutes / day, 3 times / week for 3 successive months.

Study group (B):

The children in this group received the same traditional exercise program for 30 minutes in addition to gait training program for 30 minutes using the antigravity shoes.

evaluation was done before and after treatment. treatment include traditional exercises for gait and balance for both groups in addition to use the antigravity shoes for study group.

Enrollment

30 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 8 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • 30 diplegic children of both gender aged from 6 to 8,
  • GMFCS levelII and II . has gait defecits including percentage of gait cycles.

Exclusion criteria

  • recent surgical intervention.
  • orthopedic deformity in lower limbs.
  • sever vision or hearing problems.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

30 participants in 2 patient groups

control group
Active Comparator group
Description:
15 children received the regular exercise program including classical gait training for diplegic children (30 minutes exercises + 30 minutes gait training)
Treatment:
Other: gait training
study group
Experimental group
Description:
15 diplegic child received the same exercise program including the use of the antigravity shoes for gait training (30 minutes exercises + 30 minutes gait training)
Treatment:
Other: gait training

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