Selective Motor Control and Upper Extremity Functions in Children With Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy
NCT ID: NCT04695639
Last Updated: 2021-05-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
46 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-02-01
2021-05-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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It is hypothesized that:-
1. There is no relation between SVMC and upper limb function in children with spastic hemiparetic CP.
2. There is no relation between upper extremity SVMC and hand grip strength in children with spastic hemiparetic CP.
Conditions
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Study Design
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OTHER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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cohort group
A convenient sample of children with spastic hemiparetic CP of both genders will participate in this study. To avoid type II error, sample size calculation was performed prior to the study, based on data of pilot study, using G\*POWER statistical software (version 3.1.9.2; Franz Faul, Universitat Kiel, Germany) \[Exact tests- correlational study, α=0.05, β=0.2, and effect size = 0.4\] and revealed that the appropriate sample size for this study is N=46.
Test of Arm Selective Control
It will be used to assess selective voluntary motor control. It is a reliable and valid evaluation tool used to quantify and describe selective voluntary motor control in children with spastic cerebral palsy. The goal of the assessment is to systematically evaluate a person's ability to move the upper extremity with selective voluntary motor control by observing movement control, coordination, fluency, mirroring, and speed at each joint, and then assigning a grade, all in 'real time. Clinically this measure may guide the selection of medical, surgical, or therapy interventions and may improve outcome prognosis after brief training. Raters demonstrated excellent reliability in assessing upper extremity SVMC in a group of children with hemiplegic, diplegic, and quadriplegic CP using the Ttest of arm selective control
Hand Held Dynamometer
Hand held dynamometer (Camry Digital Hand Dynamometer Grip Strength, Model EH101-37, China) will be used to assess hand grip strength of the affected upper extremity. It is generally small, portable and relatively cheap reliable measurement instruments to measure muscle strength of the arm and hand in children with spastic cerebral pasly. It is used to measure strength; maximal voluntary isometric contraction; objectively in kilograms, pounds or newtons. Such devices have been proven to have good to excellent reliability in different populations. It represents an easily accessible way to assess muscle weakness in children with cerebral palsy and the overall reliability is considered to be good.
Quality of Upper Extremity Skill Test
It will be used to assess function of the affected upper extremity. It is a reliable and valid outcome measure designed to evaluate movement patterns and hand function in children with cerebral palsy. It is designed to be used with children who have neuromotor dysfunction with spasticity and has been validated with children from 18 months to 8 years of age.
Interventions
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Test of Arm Selective Control
It will be used to assess selective voluntary motor control. It is a reliable and valid evaluation tool used to quantify and describe selective voluntary motor control in children with spastic cerebral palsy. The goal of the assessment is to systematically evaluate a person's ability to move the upper extremity with selective voluntary motor control by observing movement control, coordination, fluency, mirroring, and speed at each joint, and then assigning a grade, all in 'real time. Clinically this measure may guide the selection of medical, surgical, or therapy interventions and may improve outcome prognosis after brief training. Raters demonstrated excellent reliability in assessing upper extremity SVMC in a group of children with hemiplegic, diplegic, and quadriplegic CP using the Ttest of arm selective control
Hand Held Dynamometer
Hand held dynamometer (Camry Digital Hand Dynamometer Grip Strength, Model EH101-37, China) will be used to assess hand grip strength of the affected upper extremity. It is generally small, portable and relatively cheap reliable measurement instruments to measure muscle strength of the arm and hand in children with spastic cerebral pasly. It is used to measure strength; maximal voluntary isometric contraction; objectively in kilograms, pounds or newtons. Such devices have been proven to have good to excellent reliability in different populations. It represents an easily accessible way to assess muscle weakness in children with cerebral palsy and the overall reliability is considered to be good.
Quality of Upper Extremity Skill Test
It will be used to assess function of the affected upper extremity. It is a reliable and valid outcome measure designed to evaluate movement patterns and hand function in children with cerebral palsy. It is designed to be used with children who have neuromotor dysfunction with spasticity and has been validated with children from 18 months to 8 years of age.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Both genders.
* Diagnosis of spastic hemiparetic cerebral palsy.
* Level I-IV on Manual Ability Classification System.
* Spasticity grade 1 to 2 on Modified Ashworth Scale.
* Level I-III on Gross Motor Classification System .
Exclusion Criteria
* Significant visual/auditory problem.
* Botox injection and/or surgery of the upper limb in the past 12 months.
* Fixed deformities in the affected upper extremity.
4 Years
8 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
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Responsible Party
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Amira M Abd-elmonem, PHD
principle investigator
Principal Investigators
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Maya Galal, Phd
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Cairo University
Radwa Gomaa
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Cairo University
Locations
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faculty of physical therapy, Cairo university
Giza, , Egypt
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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Selective Motor Control
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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