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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-206208

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Orthotic supports play a very vital role in preventing limb deformities and supporting it in its functions. The aims and objectives of prescribing an orthotic splint for children with cerebral palsy varies widely. Basically there are two types of splints – Supportive & Positional splints. Positional splints aims to improve and maintain muscle lengths and joint positions. These are usually prescribed as night splints. However, how far these splinting meet its expectations are not known. In this survey, we studied the parents’ satisfaction range of 68 cases with spastic cerebral palsy and presented along with our inference.

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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2013; (17-18): 169-174
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-171728

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To study the efficacy of "Strength Training" on gait parameters of spastic CP. Informal experimental design [before and after no control group design]. Child Development Centre, Valancheri, Kerala. Twenty six spastic cerebral palsy children with a mean age of 4.6 years, including nine male and eighteen females were studied for a total duration of eight months. All the children were selected following strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. The study group was a mix of children with crouching, hemiparesis and vertical knee stiffness. Following the baseline evaluation procedures, the children were treated with specially structured Strength Training under the NSCA guidelines. Post intervention data were collected at the end of four months of training. Gait speed, one minute walk test, timed up and go test, thirty seconds sit to stand test, ten meter walk test, Community Balance and Mobility scale, "Modified Ashworth Scale". The pre and post-test values were treated statistically using SPSS software. Student's t-test and Wilcoxon signed rank sum test were used to study the significance. An analysis was done to assess the effects of the intervention on subgroups of CP also. Compound resistance training is effective to improve the gait parameters in spastic cerebral palsy children. Children with crouching demonstrated superior improvements in the gait parameters compared to children with hemiparesis and stiff knee

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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2013; (17-18): 26-29
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-171734

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To study and report the effect of mirror box therapy in the management of phantom limb pain after an upper limb amputation. Single Case study. Informal experimental. A diagnosed case of phantom limb pain of left upper limb was treated with mirror box therapy for 4 months with customized training protocols. 4 repeated assessments at the end of each month were performed using Verbal Rating Scale. The patient had notable clinical recovery following mirror box therapy for 4 months

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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2013; (17-18): 33-35
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-171736

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To determine whether motor learning using conductive education principles help: unilateral neglect. Descriptive case study - informal, motor relearning program based on the principles of conductive education through visual tracking was performed on a single case of a 62 year old unilateral neglect. Pre- to post-intervention outcome was measured on upper and lower limb function scale. Early intervention through conductive education helped in hastening the motor recovery in this case of unilateral neglect. Remarkable recovery was noted in the ista1 segments of the upper limbs and knee joint of lower limbs

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Gulf Medical University: Proceedings. 2012; (5-6): 153-158
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-194410

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Objective: To identify and compare the [two joint muscles] mechanics of spastic cerebral palsies and to manipulate the [two joint muscles] mechanics to improve gait quality in spastic CPs


Materials and Methods: Nine Spastic CPs, [two males and seven females, of mean age 4.9 years], were studied, following the categorical selection criteria. The therapeutic regimen was reinforced by, [specific muscle reeducation techniques] focusing to inhibit the abnormal synergism


Results: The spastics had higher stiffness due to the primary impairments [muscle tone/movement patterns, distribution, balance etc.], differences in the landing angles of feet due to secondary impairments [ROM, joint alignment, force production, etc.] and higher energy requirements. Interventions to enhance outcomes were positively correlated


Conclusion: The potential determinants of motor change in two joint muscles could assist in the functional performance with regard to gait and posture. Biochemical studies on energy requirements in CPs are recommended

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