Motion for Recovery: The Impact of Gyrokinesis on Childhood Cancer-Related Fatigue.
NCT ID: NCT07137091
Last Updated: 2025-11-17
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
80 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-10-01
2026-02-05
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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According to The American Cancer Society (ACS) provides comprehensive guidelines for cancer training load .The intensity of the exercise refers to the amount of energy expended when performing the activity4. It can be measured subjectively with a self-reported estimate of effort called the rate of perceived exertion on a scale of 1-10. Low-intensity exercise refers to physical activity or effort performed at 1-3 times the intensity of baseline resting energy expenditure (\<3 mets-for example, walking). Moderate-intensity exercise refers to physical activity 3-6 times the intensity of baseline, which requires a moderate amount of effort and noticeably accelerates the heart rate (3-6 mets-for example, brisk walking or cycling). Vigorous-intensity exercise refers to physical activity 6 or more times baseline, which requires a large amount of effort and causes rapid breathing and a substantial increase in heart rate (\>6 mets-for example, running or jumping rope)
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Gyrokinesis exercise
Structure of a Gyrokinesis Session
1. Warm-Up:
* Begin with gentle seated movements to prepare the body.
* Focus on awakening the spine with small circles and undulating motions, coordinating with deep breathing.
2. Seated Exercises:
* Perform a series of exercises on a stool or chair.
* Emphasize spinal articulation, pelvic tilts, and side bends while maintaining rhythmic breathing.
3. Floor Work:
* Transition to mat-based exercises focusing on core strength and flexibility.
* Incorporate movements like leg lifts, spirals, and arching motions to engage different muscle groups.
4. Standing Series:
* Conclude with standing exercises to enhance balance and full-body integration.
* Use spiral movements and weight shifts to energize the body and improve posture.
Gyrokinesis exercise
1. Warm-Up:
* Begin with gentle seated movements to prepare the body.
* Focus on awakening the spine with small circles and undulating motions, coordinating with deep breathing.
2. Seated Exercises:
* Perform a series of exercises on a stool or chair.
* Emphasize spinal articulation, pelvic tilts, and side bends while maintaining rhythmic breathing.
3. Floor Work:
* Transition to mat-based exercises focusing on core strength and flexibility.
* Incorporate movements like leg lifts, spirals, and arching motions to engage different muscle groups.
4. Standing Series:
* Conclude with standing exercises to enhance balance and full-body integration.
* Use spiral movements and weight shifts to energize the body and improve posture.
control group
No intervention
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Gyrokinesis exercise
1. Warm-Up:
* Begin with gentle seated movements to prepare the body.
* Focus on awakening the spine with small circles and undulating motions, coordinating with deep breathing.
2. Seated Exercises:
* Perform a series of exercises on a stool or chair.
* Emphasize spinal articulation, pelvic tilts, and side bends while maintaining rhythmic breathing.
3. Floor Work:
* Transition to mat-based exercises focusing on core strength and flexibility.
* Incorporate movements like leg lifts, spirals, and arching motions to engage different muscle groups.
4. Standing Series:
* Conclude with standing exercises to enhance balance and full-body integration.
* Use spiral movements and weight shifts to energize the body and improve posture.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Treated for a PBT during the previous 10 years, starting from date of diagnosis.
* Aged ≥6 years 0 months at the start of the trial.
* Off therapy/active treatment for pediatric brain tumor (PBT) for 12 months at the start of the trial.
* No known signs of clinical or radiological tumor progression at last follow-up.
* Danish is the sole or primary language (enabling provision of validated assessment tools).
* Patient and family have provided consent for inclusion in the trial.
Exclusion Criteria
* Motor tics or Tourette syndrome (including family history of tic disorder).
* Known diagnosis of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder or Autism Spectrum Disorder.
* Known diagnosis of Full Scale Intelligence Quotient (FSIQ) of \<50.
* Pregnancy. Participants known to be pregnant or breastfeeding at screening/registration will not enrolled
12 Years
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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MTI University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Abd El hady El Fahl,ph.d
Assisstant professor
Locations
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faculty of physical therapy ,Cairo University
Cairo, , Egypt
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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P.T.REC/012/005915
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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