Literature DB >> 17108802

Adaptive downhill skiing in children with cerebral palsy: effect on gross motor function.

John A Sterba1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The study was designed to examine the effect of adaptive downhill skiing (ADS) on gross motor function in children with spastic cerebral palsy.
METHODS: One girl and four boys participated (mean age = eight years, five months). All were ambulatory. Participants' Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) classifications were: Level I (n = 2); Level II (n = 2); Level III (n = 1). ADS was conducted for a 10-week period at one ski resort. Each participant had the same ski instructor. GMFM was obtained every five weeks: beginning five weeks before ADS instruction and continuing to 10 weeks after ADS instruction.
RESULTS: After 10 weeks of ADS GMFM-D, and GMFM-Total Score increased 5.4% (p = 0.022) and 3.2% (p = 0.035), respectively, and remained increased 10 weeks after ADS.
CONCLUSION: ADS could be recommended by clinicians as a recreational activity for the gross motor rehabilitation of ambulatory children with spastic cerebral palsy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17108802     DOI: 10.1097/01.pep.0000233006.69121.bf

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Phys Ther        ISSN: 0898-5669            Impact factor:   3.049


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