• W Indian Med J · May 2015

    Impact of Comprehensive Rehabilitation Therapy on Trunk Controlling Ability of Children with Cerebral Palsy.

    • J-X Wu, S-X Shi, B Wang, and X-L Kan.
    • Department of Rehabilitation, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230601, Anhui Province, China. e-mail: jianxianwucn@163.com.
    • W Indian Med J. 2015 May 6; 65 (1): 147-153.

    ObjectiveThis study aims to investigate the impact of comprehensive treatment on the trunk controlling ability (TCA) of children with cerebral palsy (CPC).MethodsTwenty children with spastic cerebral palsy had truncal stability parameters in the sitting posture and the symmetry parameters of left-right-forward-backward centre of pressure evaluated by the stationary stability assessment module of the PK 254 P balance training instrument. After a six-month trunk control training with physical therapy technology and balancing instrument, the above indicators were re-evaluated, and the evaluations before and after the treatment were analysed to assess the therapeutic effect.ResultsThe difference in the truncal stability parameters before and after the treatment was statistically significant (p < 0.05); the difference in the symmetry parameters of forward-backward centre of pressure was significant (p < 0.05).ConclusionsThe balancing instrument training, combined with physical therapy technology training, could effectively improve the TCA of CPC, and the balancing instrument could also provide the objective and quantitative efficacy assessment toward the TCA of CPC.

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