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Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial

BACKGROUND: The use of botulinum toxin A (BT-A) for the treatment of lower limb spasticity is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Following the administration of BT-A, physical therapy plays a fundamental role in potentiating the functionality of the child. The balance deficit found in chil...

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Autores principales: Kazon, Soráia, Grecco, Luanda A C, Pasini, Hugo, Corrêa, João C F, Christovão, Thaluanna C L, de Carvalho, Paulo de TarsoCamillo, Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane, Lucareli, Paulo R G, de Oliveira, Luis Vicente Franco, Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue, Sampaio, Luciana M M, Oliveira, Claudia S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3407524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-53
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author Kazon, Soráia
Grecco, Luanda A C
Pasini, Hugo
Corrêa, João C F
Christovão, Thaluanna C L
de Carvalho, Paulo de TarsoCamillo
Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane
Lucareli, Paulo R G
de Oliveira, Luis Vicente Franco
Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue
Sampaio, Luciana M M
Oliveira, Claudia S
author_facet Kazon, Soráia
Grecco, Luanda A C
Pasini, Hugo
Corrêa, João C F
Christovão, Thaluanna C L
de Carvalho, Paulo de TarsoCamillo
Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane
Lucareli, Paulo R G
de Oliveira, Luis Vicente Franco
Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue
Sampaio, Luciana M M
Oliveira, Claudia S
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description BACKGROUND: The use of botulinum toxin A (BT-A) for the treatment of lower limb spasticity is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Following the administration of BT-A, physical therapy plays a fundamental role in potentiating the functionality of the child. The balance deficit found in children with CP is mainly caused by muscle imbalance (spastic agonist and weak antagonist). Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a promising therapeutic modality for muscle strengthening in this population. The aim of the present study is to describe a protocol for a study aimed at analyzing the effects of NMES on dorsiflexors combined with physical therapy on static and functional balance in children with CP submitted to BT- A. METHODS/DESIGN: Protocol for a prospective, randomized, controlled trial with a blinded evaluator. Eligible participants will be children with cerebral palsy (Levels I, II and III of the Gross Motor Function Classification System) between five and 12 years of age, with independent gait with or without a gait-assistance device. All participants will receive BT-A in the lower limbs (triceps surae). The children will then be randomly allocated for either treatment with motor physical therapy combined with NMES on the tibialis anterior or motor physical therapy alone. The participants will be evaluated on three occasions: 1) one week prior to the administration of BT-A; 2) one week after the administration of BT-A; and 3) four months after the administration of BT-A (end of intervention). Spasticity will be assessed by the Modified Ashworth Scale and Modified Tardieu Scale. Static balance will be assessed using the Medicapteurs Fusyo pressure platform and functional balance will be assessed using the Berg Balance Scale. DISCUSSION: The aim of this protocol study is to describe the methodology of a randomized, controlled, clinical trial comparing the effect of motor physical therapy combined with NMES on the tibialis anterior muscle or motor physical therapy alone on static and functional balance in children with CP submitted to BT-A in the lower limbs. This study describes the background, hypotheses, methodology of the procedures and measurement of the results. TRIAL REGISTRATION: RBR5qzs8h
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spelling pubmed-34075242012-07-29 Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial Kazon, Soráia Grecco, Luanda A C Pasini, Hugo Corrêa, João C F Christovão, Thaluanna C L de Carvalho, Paulo de TarsoCamillo Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane Lucareli, Paulo R G de Oliveira, Luis Vicente Franco Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue Sampaio, Luciana M M Oliveira, Claudia S BMC Pediatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The use of botulinum toxin A (BT-A) for the treatment of lower limb spasticity is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Following the administration of BT-A, physical therapy plays a fundamental role in potentiating the functionality of the child. The balance deficit found in children with CP is mainly caused by muscle imbalance (spastic agonist and weak antagonist). Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is a promising therapeutic modality for muscle strengthening in this population. The aim of the present study is to describe a protocol for a study aimed at analyzing the effects of NMES on dorsiflexors combined with physical therapy on static and functional balance in children with CP submitted to BT- A. METHODS/DESIGN: Protocol for a prospective, randomized, controlled trial with a blinded evaluator. Eligible participants will be children with cerebral palsy (Levels I, II and III of the Gross Motor Function Classification System) between five and 12 years of age, with independent gait with or without a gait-assistance device. All participants will receive BT-A in the lower limbs (triceps surae). The children will then be randomly allocated for either treatment with motor physical therapy combined with NMES on the tibialis anterior or motor physical therapy alone. The participants will be evaluated on three occasions: 1) one week prior to the administration of BT-A; 2) one week after the administration of BT-A; and 3) four months after the administration of BT-A (end of intervention). Spasticity will be assessed by the Modified Ashworth Scale and Modified Tardieu Scale. Static balance will be assessed using the Medicapteurs Fusyo pressure platform and functional balance will be assessed using the Berg Balance Scale. DISCUSSION: The aim of this protocol study is to describe the methodology of a randomized, controlled, clinical trial comparing the effect of motor physical therapy combined with NMES on the tibialis anterior muscle or motor physical therapy alone on static and functional balance in children with CP submitted to BT-A in the lower limbs. This study describes the background, hypotheses, methodology of the procedures and measurement of the results. TRIAL REGISTRATION: RBR5qzs8h BioMed Central 2012-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3407524/ /pubmed/22591446 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-53 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kason et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Kazon, Soráia
Grecco, Luanda A C
Pasini, Hugo
Corrêa, João C F
Christovão, Thaluanna C L
de Carvalho, Paulo de TarsoCamillo
Giannasi, Lilian Chrystiane
Lucareli, Paulo R G
de Oliveira, Luis Vicente Franco
Salgado, Afonso Shiguemi Inoue
Sampaio, Luciana M M
Oliveira, Claudia S
Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title_full Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title_fullStr Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title_short Static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: Study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
title_sort static balance and function in children with cerebral palsy submitted to neuromuscular block and neuromuscular electrical stimulation: study protocol for prospective, randomized, controlled trial
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3407524/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22591446
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-12-53
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