Effects of PEDAL Program With and Without EMS On Mobility And Gait In Children With Cerebral Palsy
NCT ID: NCT06460311
Last Updated: 2024-10-29
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
22 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-06-15
2024-08-25
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Group A will receive EMS with Stationary cycle. EMS will be given at quadricep muscles. The pads will placed vertically in the midline along the knee and the pelvis. EMS will be given at frequency = 35 to 70 Hz, pulse duration = 100 μs, pulse period = 50 ms, Intervention will be will be performed for 60 minutes for 3 times or week for 4 weeks.
Contrastingly, the stationary cycle will be administered in two distinct phases: strengthening and endurance. During the lower extremity strengthening phase, the cycle seat will be adjusted by sliding it backward along a linear track. The resistance of the cycle will be augmented once the participant can easily complete 10 revolutions with the seat unlocked. Conversely, the endurance training phase will involve securing the cycle seat while children cycle at their maximum capacity, aiming for a heart rate between 70% to 80% of their maximum. Prior to and following each session, stretching exercises targeting the calf, quadricep, and hamstring muscles will be administered, with a 10-second hold during both the warm-up and cool-down sessions. Pre and post measurements will be conducted to evaluate mobility and gait.
Group B (PEDAL Group
ChatGPT In Group B, participants will exclusively receive the Pediatric Endurance and Limb Strengthening program without EMS. Similar to Group A, this program will incorporate the use of a stationary cycle. The warm-up and cool-down periods will also include a 10-second hold for each targeted muscle group. The intervention will consist of 60-minute sessions conducted three times per week over a span of four weeks.
Pre and post-assessments of gait and mobility will be conducted using the Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOALTM) Questionnaire and the time up and go test.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
OTHER
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Group A
PEDAL and EMS
PEDAL and EMS
Group A will receive EMS with Stationary cycle. EMS will be given at quadricep muscles. The pads will placed vertically in the midline along the knee and the pelvis. EMS will be given at frequency = 35 to 70 Hz, pulse duration = 100 μs, pulse period = 50 ms, Intervention will be will be performed for 60 minutes for 3 times or week for 4 weeks.
Conversely, the endurance training phase will involve securing the cycle seat while children cycle at their maximum capacity, aiming for a heart rate between 70% to 80% of their maximum. Prior to and following each session, stretching exercises targeting the calf, quadricep, and hamstring muscles will be administered, with a 10-second hold during both the warm-up and cool-down sessions. Pre and post measurements will be conducted to evaluate mobility and gait
Group B
PEDAL
PEDAL
In Group B, participants will exclusively receive the Pediatric Endurance and Limb Strengthening program without EMS. Similar to Group A, this program will incorporate the use of a stationary cycle. The warm-up and cool-down periods will also include a 10-second hold for each targeted muscle group. The intervention will consist of 60-minute sessions conducted three times per week over a span of four weeks.
Pre and post-assessments of gait and mobility will be conducted using the Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOALTM) Questionnaire and the time up and go test.
Interventions
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PEDAL and EMS
Group A will receive EMS with Stationary cycle. EMS will be given at quadricep muscles. The pads will placed vertically in the midline along the knee and the pelvis. EMS will be given at frequency = 35 to 70 Hz, pulse duration = 100 μs, pulse period = 50 ms, Intervention will be will be performed for 60 minutes for 3 times or week for 4 weeks.
Conversely, the endurance training phase will involve securing the cycle seat while children cycle at their maximum capacity, aiming for a heart rate between 70% to 80% of their maximum. Prior to and following each session, stretching exercises targeting the calf, quadricep, and hamstring muscles will be administered, with a 10-second hold during both the warm-up and cool-down sessions. Pre and post measurements will be conducted to evaluate mobility and gait
PEDAL
In Group B, participants will exclusively receive the Pediatric Endurance and Limb Strengthening program without EMS. Similar to Group A, this program will incorporate the use of a stationary cycle. The warm-up and cool-down periods will also include a 10-second hold for each targeted muscle group. The intervention will consist of 60-minute sessions conducted three times per week over a span of four weeks.
Pre and post-assessments of gait and mobility will be conducted using the Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOALTM) Questionnaire and the time up and go test.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Ability to follow simple verbal directions
* Good or fair selective motor control for at least one lower limb
* Ability to walk independently indoors, with or without assistive devices (Levels I-III of the Gross Motor Function
Exclusion Criteria
* Serial casting or new orthotics within the preceding three months
* Initiating oral medications that affect the neuromuscular system, e.g. baclofen, within the preceding three months
* Onset of physical therapy, exercise, sport activity or change in assistive devices for walking within the preceding three months
* Inability or unwillingness to maintain age appropriate behavior
* Serious medical conditions such as cardiac disease, diabetes or uncontrolled seizures
* Current participation in a fitness program that includes cardiorespiratory endurance exercise, at least one time per week
6 Years
12 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Rabia Aslam, MS*
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Riphah International University
Locations
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Riphah international university
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
Countries
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References
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Vitrikas K, Dalton H, Breish D. Cerebral Palsy: An Overview. Am Fam Physician. 2020 Feb 15;101(4):213-220.
Other Identifiers
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REC/RCR &AHS/23/0799
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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