| Literature DB >> 18435840 |
Heidi Anttila1, Ilona Autti-Rämö, Jutta Suoranta, Marjukka Mäkelä, Antti Malmivaara.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To assess the effectiveness of physical therapy (PT) interventions on functioning in children with cerebral palsy (CP).Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18435840 PMCID: PMC2390545 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2431-8-14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Levels of evidence (adapted and modified from van Tulder et al [33])
| Strong | Consistent findings among multiple high-quality RCTs |
| Moderate | Consistent findings among multiple low-quality RCTs and/or one high-quality RCT |
| Limited | One low-quality RCT |
| Conflicting | Inconsistent findings among multiple trials |
| No evidence | No RCTs |
Figure 1Article selection flow.
The evidence synthesis.
| Wallen et al [40] | OT vs. no treatment | Goal Attainment Scale | 6 mo: p = 0.054 |
| Hallam [43] | Prehensile hand treatment+NDT vs. NDT (twice a week) vs. NDT (once a week) | GMDS developmental quotient | p < 0.002* |
| Charles et al [52] | CI therapy with a sling vs. no therapy | Amount of hand use† | 1 wk: effect size 0.3, p < .01 |
| Taub et al [53] | CI therapy with a cast vs. early intervention program | Amount of hand use‡ | 3 wk: p < 0.0001 |
| Liao et al [44] | Home-based loaded sit-to-stand exercise vs. no training | Self-selected walking speed | 6 wk: NS |
| Dodd et al [48] | Home-based strength training vs. no training | Self-selected walking speed | 6, 18 wk: NS |
| Patikas et al [45] | Strength training vs. no training | Walking speed | 9 mo: NS |
| Unger et al [47] | Circuit training vs. no training | Walking speed | 9 wk: NS |
| Liao et al [44] | Home-based loaded sit-to-stand exercise vs. no training | GMFM | 6 wk: effect size 1.17, p = 0.02 |
| Patikas et al [46] | Home-based strength training vs. no training | GMFM | 12 mo: NS |
| Dodd et al [48] | Home-based strength training vs. no training | GMFM | 6, 18 wk: NS |
mo = months, wk = weeks, GMDF = Griffith's Mental Developmental Scales, GMFM = Gross Motor Function Measure,
* For the prehensile hand treatment+NDT and extra NDT groups compared to NDT group,
† Caregiver Functional Use Survey (14 items, 6-point Likert scale),
‡ Paediatric Motor Activity Log (22 items, scale 0–5)