Biofeedback Training's Impact on Cognitive and Motor Skills in Kids With Intellectual Disabilities
NCT ID: NCT06120686
Last Updated: 2023-11-07
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-11-30
2025-01-31
Brief Summary
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In addition, the result of the study will be a protocol for dealing with school-aged children school-age children with impaired motor functions associated with impaired cognitive functions.
The developed material, will be a practical addition to therapeutic programs, Particularly useful in the work of psychological and pedagogical clinics, in offices of rehabilitation and sensory integration offices, or centers implementing early childhood development supporting child development.
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Detailed Description
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The research will be a single-center study. The research will be conducted at the St. Hedwig the Queen Regional Hospital No. 2, Lwowska 60, 35-301 Rzeszów - Department of Child Neurology and Pediatrics.
Number of subjects included in the study: The planned group size is 60 people (30 people - study group, 30 people - control group). The given population was calculated on the basis of the sampling calculator " PLUS module " Statistica 13.3 software, taking into account the following parameters: fraction size, confidence level, maximum error.
For the study of the effect of biofeedback training on cognitive and motor function in children with intellectual disabilities, there is no need to recruit healthy participants to the control group.
Prior to the actual study, a pilot study will be conducted on a smaller group of test subjects. After taking into account the eligibility criteria, the subjects will be assigned, on the basis of random selection random assignment, to two groups: the study group - implementing the conventional therapy program supplemented additionally with visual and auditory biofeedback training on a dynamic balance platform, the control - implementing only the conventional therapy program.
Respondents from both groups will participate in a 3-week therapy program, under the same conditions using the same measuring instruments. All participants will be informed about the purpose and conduct of the study and, after consenting to the study, will be qualified for the study proper. The participation of the child called "Minor" in this study depends solely on the parent or legal guardian's expression of consent by signing the Informed Consent Form after reading the information presented information about the study being conducted.
The examination will be performed twice, the initial one before the start of therapy, and the control one after the 3-week rehabilitation program has been completed. The following tools will be used to evaluate the effects of rehabilitation: AMTI dynamography platform, Romberg Test, Up and Go Test - assessment of static and dynanmic balance, ZEBRIS computer system - assessment of posture, HEG Biofeedback (hemoencephalography) - assessment of concentration and attention, AVLT (AuditoryVerbal Lerning Test), Bourdon-Wiersma Test - assessment of cognitive functions, Southern California Sensory Integration Test - assessment of sensory function, Box and Block Test, dynamometer - assessment of hand function, Eurofit Special Test - assessment of physical fitness, PedsQLTM Pediatric Quality of Life Questionnaire - assessment of quality of life, Barthel Scale - assessment of functional ability.
The examination time for one participant will be 1.5 hours. A period of 12 months is planned for recruitment and examination of participants.
The planned study does not involve any risks and possible health hazards for the participants examination. The conducted examination will be completely painless and non-invasive with dignity and principles of intimacy for each patient. The examination will be conducted using measuring devices certified and approved for use within the framework of scientific research in the field of rehabilitation.
The expected outcome of the study is to confirm or reject the hypothesis that traditional rehabilitation combined with biofeedback training produces better results in improving motor and cognitive functions, compared to conventional rehabilitation.
Description of benefits to study participants:
Improved motor and cognitive functions of children with intellectual disabilities, protocol rehabilitation management for children with intellectual disabilities.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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biofeedback-based therapy (BBT)
study group - implementing the conventional therapy program supplemented additionally by training with visual and auditory biofeedback on a dynamic balance platform
Biofeedback method
Study group - implementing a conventional therapy program supplemented additionally with visual and auditory biofeedback training on a dynamic balance platform
Conventional therapy program
Control group - rehabilitation management aimed at improving cognitive and motor functions in children with mild intellectual disabilities.
conventional therapy program (CT)
control group - implementing only the conventional therapy program
Conventional therapy program
Control group - rehabilitation management aimed at improving cognitive and motor functions in children with mild intellectual disabilities.
Interventions
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Biofeedback method
Study group - implementing a conventional therapy program supplemented additionally with visual and auditory biofeedback training on a dynamic balance platform
Conventional therapy program
Control group - rehabilitation management aimed at improving cognitive and motor functions in children with mild intellectual disabilities.
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* age 7-12 years,
* current health status allowing the child to participate in the study and participate in the rehabilitation program,
* informed voluntary consent of parents and/or legal guardians to participate in the study.
Exclusion Criteria
* cognitive deficits impairing the ability to understand and follow instructions,
* age below 7 or above 12 years,
* coexistence of autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and neurological disorders, such as epilepsy or brain damage,
* the presence of comorbidities such as rheumatic, orthopedic, oncological or cardiac diseases that may affect the subject's motor impairment.
* the lack of informed voluntary consent from parents and/or legal guardians to participate in the study.
7 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Aleksandra Kiper
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Aleksandra Kiper
Master of Physiotherapy
Locations
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University of Rzeszów
Rzeszów, , Poland
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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2023/07/48
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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