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CompletedNCT03179124

Upper Extremity Function In Cerebral Palsy And Its Association With Balance And Trunk Control

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
62 (actual)
Sponsor
Gazi University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
5 Years – 12 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have postural control problems due to the lack of motor and sensory development. Trunk control which has an important role in ensuring postural control, is the basis for sitting, mobility, development of the upper extremity, pulmonary function and activities of daily living. Poor postural control restricts upper extremity functions which also affects the quality of movements. For this reason, it is important to assess the relationship between trunk control and upper extremity functions. This study is planned to investigate the effect of balance and trunk control on upper extremity functions in children with CP.

Detailed description

30 hemiparetic and 32 diparetic CP, in total 62 children, aged between 5-12 years, were included in this study. Trunk Control Measurement Scale (TCMS) was used to assess trunk control, Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) was used to assess balance, and Quality of Upper Extremity Skills Test was used to assess upper extremity functions (QUEST).

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2016-06-20
Primary completion
2017-04-20
Completion
2017-05-20
First posted
2017-06-07
Last updated
2017-06-07

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03179124. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.