Effect of Kinetic Chain Exercises on Muscle Strength, Joint Position Sense and Quality of Life in Children with Haemophilia.
NCT ID: NCT06649175
Last Updated: 2024-10-21
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-11-01
2025-03-01
Brief Summary
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It will be hypothesized that:
There is no effect of close kinetic chain exercises on muscle strength, joint position sense and Quality of life in children with haemophilia.
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Detailed Description
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They will be selected based on the following:
Inclusion criteria:
1. Their chronological age will be 5-7yeasr.
2. All children will receive prophylaxis therapy.
3. They will able to stand and walk independently.
4. They will be able to follow instructions during evaluation and treatment.
Exclusive criteria:
The children will be excluded if they have one of the following:
1. Visual or auditory problem.
2. Radiographic changes as bone erosions, destruction, or joint subluxation, or congenital or acquired skeletal deformities in both lower limbs.
3. Surgical procedures performed six weeks prior to or during study.
4. Bleeding in joint 2 week prior to assessment.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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group(A):exercise group.
Control Group (A): will receive the traditional physical therapy (PT) program for one hour two times weekly for six successive weeks.
Intervention: traditional physical therapy program.
Exercise
Control Group (A): will receive the traditional physical therapy (PT) , the traditional physical therapy program will include the following:
* Stretching exercise for shortening muscle of lower limbs (LL) mainly (hip flexors, adductors, knee flexors and ankle planter flexors).
* Balance training from standing while giving perturbations.
* Balance board training.
* Step ups: repeated stepping anteriorly and laterally onto a step with both legs alternatively, progressing to higher step and decreasing upper extremity support.
* Forward and backward walking (with or without handheld mobility devices).
* Side walking (with or without handheld mobility devices).
* Walking in astride line (with or without handheld mobility devices).
Group(B): modified exercise group.
Group (B): will receive a program of close kinetic chain exercises for 30 min.
Exercise
Close kinetic chain (CKC) exercises :
1. Supine wall push exercise: Start position: supine with the both leg against wall, other limb straight. Exercise action: push against wall for thirty seconds.
2. Wall push against Swiss ball exercise: Start position: Supine with a Swiss ball between patient's legs and the wall. Exercise action: push against the wall for thirty seconds.
3. Supine half bridging exercise: Start position: Lying on back, knees bent Exercise action: keeping spine neutral and hinging up from the hips, move into a bridge.
Interventions
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Exercise
Close kinetic chain (CKC) exercises :
1. Supine wall push exercise: Start position: supine with the both leg against wall, other limb straight. Exercise action: push against wall for thirty seconds.
2. Wall push against Swiss ball exercise: Start position: Supine with a Swiss ball between patient's legs and the wall. Exercise action: push against the wall for thirty seconds.
3. Supine half bridging exercise: Start position: Lying on back, knees bent Exercise action: keeping spine neutral and hinging up from the hips, move into a bridge.
Exercise
Control Group (A): will receive the traditional physical therapy (PT) , the traditional physical therapy program will include the following:
* Stretching exercise for shortening muscle of lower limbs (LL) mainly (hip flexors, adductors, knee flexors and ankle planter flexors).
* Balance training from standing while giving perturbations.
* Balance board training.
* Step ups: repeated stepping anteriorly and laterally onto a step with both legs alternatively, progressing to higher step and decreasing upper extremity support.
* Forward and backward walking (with or without handheld mobility devices).
* Side walking (with or without handheld mobility devices).
* Walking in astride line (with or without handheld mobility devices).
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
1. Visual or auditory problem.
2. Radiographic changes as bone erosions, destruction, or joint subluxation, or congenital or acquired skeletal deformities in both lower limbs.
3. Surgical procedures performed six weeks prior to or during study.
4. Bleeding in joint 2 week prior to assessment.
5 Years
7 Years
MALE
No
Sponsors
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Cairo University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yasmein Nabil Mohamed El Tanany
Physiotherapist
Locations
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Out Patient clinic of Atfal Misr hospital
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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P.T.REC/012/005128
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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