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The effect of training in an interactive dynamic stander on ankle dorsiflexion and gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy.

Derek John Curtis1, Jesper Bencke, Bente Mygind.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of active stretching of ankle plantarflexors using an interactive dynamic stander in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHODS: Six children in Gross Motor Function Classification System classes I-III, aged 4-10 years, trained intensive active dorsiflexion in an interactive dynamic stander using ankle movement to play custom computer games following a 10-week control period. Gross Motor Function Measure Item Set, gait performance and passive and active dorsiflexion with extended and flexed knee were chosen as outcome parameters.
RESULTS: Median active and passive ankle dorsiflexion increased significantly (5 and 10 degrees, respectively) with extended knee. There was a small but clinically significant increase in gross motor function. The intervention had no effect on temporospatial gait parameters.
CONCLUSION: In spite of the low number of participants, these results may indicate that intensive active stretching in an interactive dynamic stander could be an effective new conservative clinical treatment of ankle plantarflexor contracture in children with CP.

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Keywords:  Ankle; active stretching; cerebral palsy; gross motor function; range of motion; rehabilitation device

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24865964     DOI: 10.3109/17518423.2013.844738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Neurorehabil        ISSN: 1751-8423            Impact factor:   2.308


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2.  Multicentre, randomised controlled feasibility study to compare a 10-week physiotherapy programme using an interactive exercise training device to improve walking and balance, to usual care of children with cerebral palsy aged 4-18 years: the ACCEPT study protocol.

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 3.006

3.  Altered lower leg muscle activation patterns in patients with cerebral palsy during cycling on an ergometer.

Authors:  Ana Alves-Pinto; Tobias Blumenstein; Varvara Turova; Renée Lampe
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2016-06-17       Impact factor: 2.570

4.  Health Parameters in Standing and Nonstanding Nonambulatory Adults With Cerebral Palsy.

Authors:  Kevin P Murphy; Laura Gueron; Catherine McMillin; Kim B Marben
Journal:  Arch Rehabil Res Clin Transl       Date:  2021-02-16
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