Whole Body Vibration Effect on Trunk Control, Functional Performance and Selective Control

NCT ID: NCT06461845

Last Updated: 2025-03-12

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

38 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2024-05-30

Study Completion Date

2024-08-30

Brief Summary

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Permanent neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy lead to problems with motor, sensory, and cognitive functions, which in turn limit one's ability to do certain activities. While the exact causes of cerebral palsy differ from child to child, anoxia-induced brain injury is a major cause of the disorder. The body parts affected, tone, and involuntary motions are used to categorise cerebral palsy. Among all the forms, spastic CP is the most prevalent. In individuals with CP, postural stabilisation and adaptations of the head, trunk, pelvic, and shoulder girdles grow more slowly. The primary problem with CP children is their gross movement pattern, which prevents them from performing single joint movements. Muscle strength increases significantly with WBV exercise training, which also reduces spasticity and enhances CP children's motor function. This study is important because it will determine whether WBV improves trunk control, functional performance, and lower limb selective control.

Data from Rising Sun Institute will be gathered for this randomised clinical trial. 38 patients will be included in the study. The study's inclusion criteria will include CP children with ages between 6 and 12 years old, those who can stand or walk alone (even with unusual gait patterns), GMFCS I and II, and children with diplegic cerebral palsy. Children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have had a lower limb fracture, fixed contracture, or other deformity, as well as those who have had a botulinum toxin injection or selective dorsal rhizotomy within the last six months, will not be eligible. Stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, trunk control facilitation, and rightening reaction facilitation will be the specific physical therapy treatments administered to group A. In addition, group B will receive WBV in addition to the specific physical therapy treatments (stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, trunk control facilitation, and rightening reaction facilitation). For two months, the 30-minute sessions will be held three times a week. The Modified Trost Test will test selective lower limb control, the PEDI scale will assess functional performance, and the Trunk Control Measurement Scale will monitor trunk stability before and after sessions. SPSS version 26 will be utilised for data analysis.

Detailed Description

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Conditions

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Cerebral Palsy

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

SINGLE

Participants

Study Groups

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whole body vibration group

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Whole Body Vibration group

Intervention Type OTHER

This group will be given WBV training session, by using a WBV platform was conducted to the study group. The wBV program comprises various positions such as the child stands in an erect position, sitting, and in kneeling position on vibrating platform. This platform vibrates horizontally at a frequency ranged from 10 to 25 Hz. The participants had to carry out each position for 2 min in the first month, and then it was increased to 3 min in the second month. The rest period between each position was 1 min in the first month, then it became half a minute in the second month. The duration of the vibration exposure was 10 min.

conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

This group will be provided with the conventional physical therapy. To this, stretching activities to keep up muscle elasticity particularly Achilles tendon, hamstring muscles, hip flexors and adductors; strength training to hip flexor, knee extensor, and ankle dorsiflexor;

conventional therapy group

Group Type ACTIVE_COMPARATOR

conventional therapy

Intervention Type OTHER

This group will be provided with the conventional physical therapy. To this, stretching activities to keep up muscle elasticity particularly Achilles tendon, hamstring muscles, hip flexors and adductors; strength training to hip flexor, knee extensor, and ankle dorsiflexor;

Interventions

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Whole Body Vibration group

This group will be given WBV training session, by using a WBV platform was conducted to the study group. The wBV program comprises various positions such as the child stands in an erect position, sitting, and in kneeling position on vibrating platform. This platform vibrates horizontally at a frequency ranged from 10 to 25 Hz. The participants had to carry out each position for 2 min in the first month, and then it was increased to 3 min in the second month. The rest period between each position was 1 min in the first month, then it became half a minute in the second month. The duration of the vibration exposure was 10 min.

Intervention Type OTHER

conventional therapy

This group will be provided with the conventional physical therapy. To this, stretching activities to keep up muscle elasticity particularly Achilles tendon, hamstring muscles, hip flexors and adductors; strength training to hip flexor, knee extensor, and ankle dorsiflexor;

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* • Childrens who follow verbal command

* Childrens who can stand or walk alone (either with altered pattern)
* Age limit: 6 -12 years
* GMFCS I \& II
* Diplegic Cerebral palsy

Exclusion Criteria

* • Childrens with history of fracture in last 6 months

* Childrens with fixed contracture or other deformity of lower limb
* Childrens having visual or auditory impairments
* Selective dorsal rhizotomy or botulinum toxin injection to lower extremities within past six months
Minimum Eligible Age

6 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

12 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Riphah International University

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Fareeha Kausar, PP-DPT

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Riphah International University

Locations

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Pakistan Society for Rehabilitation of Disabled

Lahore, , Pakistan

Site Status

Countries

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Pakistan

References

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Annino G, Alashram AR, Alghwiri AA, Romagnoli C, Messina G, Tancredi V, Padua E, Mercuri NB. Effect of segmental muscle vibration on upper extremity functional ability poststroke: A randomized controlled trial. Medicine (Baltimore). 2019 Feb;98(7):e14444. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000014444.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 30762754 (View on PubMed)

Ali YMM, Elhadidy EI, Abdou RGE, Darwish SY. EFFECT OF WHOLE BODY VIBRATION ON QUADRICEPS MUSCLE PERFORMANCE IN HEMIPARETIC CHILDREN. 11. Ahmadizadeh Z, Khalili MA, Ghalam MS, Mokhlesin M. Effect of whole body vibration with stretching exercise on active and passive range of motion in lower extremities in children with cerebral palsy: A randomized clinical trial. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics. 2019;29(5)

Reference Type BACKGROUND

Telford D, Vesey RM, Hofman PL, Gusso S. The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter? Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl. 2020 Jun 20;2(3):100068. doi: 10.1016/j.arrct.2020.100068. eCollection 2020 Sep.

Reference Type BACKGROUND
PMID: 33543094 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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REC/PCR&AHS/23/0771

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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