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Contralateral Isokinetic Training on Strength and Reaching Skill

Effect of Contralateral Isokinetic Training on Strength and Reaching Skill in Children With Spastic Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

Status
Completed
Phases
NA
Study type
Interventional
Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
Registry ID
NCT05718388
Enrollment
40
Registered
2023-02-08
Start date
2022-05-01
Completion date
2023-01-20
Last updated
2023-02-08

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Conditions

Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

Brief summary

The study aimed to ascertain how cross-education affected the activity of the paretic muscles in the upper limb and how that affected function in children with spastic hemiplegia and cerebral palsy. Additionally, it sought to determine how unilateral isokinetic resistance training affected children with spastic hemiplegia of the contralateral limb in terms of strength development.

Interventions

For two consecutive months, the children in control group underwent a physiotherapy program for 60min/ three sessions each week: it was based mainly on the neurodevelopment technique, directed toward inhibiting abnormal muscle tone facilitating normal patterns of postural control and hand functions training program

Children in study group received the same program given to control group (A) in addition to isokinetic resistance training of the less affected upper limb for shoulder abductors in concentric mode at the angular velocity of 180 degree/ second under full supervision on the Biodex isokinetic dynamometer three times per week for 8 weeks, making a total of 24 training sessions. Each child was trained in the seated position with the similar precaution of the testing protocol.

Sponsors

Delta University for Science and Technology
Lead SponsorOTHER

Study design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE (Investigator)

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
ALL
Age
5 Years to 7 Years
Healthy volunteers
No

Inclusion criteria

* hemiplegic CP children from both genders with age ranged from five to seven year * had mild to moderate spasticity according to the Modified Ashworth Scale * able to follow verbal instructions * able to stand unassisted and ambulate with abnormal pattern

Exclusion criteria

* children who had any visual or auditory problems, fixed deformities in upper limb that interfere with fine motor functions, with history of any surgical interference in upper limbs for less than one year, and un-cooperative children were excluded.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Concentric isokinetic shoulder abductors peak torque in Newton- meters and average power.Change from Baseline Isokinetic dynamometer parameters at 2 monthsIsokinetic dynamometer was used to measure the concentric isokinetic shoulder abductors peak torque in Newton- meters and average power at an angular velocity of 180 degrees per second in concentric mode with gravity adjustment

Secondary

MeasureTime frameDescription
Modified functional scale for reachingChange from Baseline Modified functional scale for reaching at 2 monthsIt was used to measure the ability of the child to perform the reaching skills. It was used to determine the level of performance and functional improvement in reaching skills. Each child was seated in front of a table, in a chair adjustable to his or her height. They were appropriately fitted and supported to avoid any substitution movement from the child's trunk. The target was positioned on the top of the table, beside the child. The child's elbow was passively placed at full extension and the writ in natural position. Each trail of the reaching task was begun with the child's arm straight and parallel to the patient's trunk. The child was asked to make accurate reaching to touch the target by the affected arm when the examiner gives the command.

Countries

Egypt

Outcome results

None listed

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026