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Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy

Patient: Male, 10 Final Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy Symptoms: Movement disorder Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Rehabilitation OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of horizontal whole-body vibration (...

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Autores principales: Song, Sunhae, Lee, Kyeongbong, Jung, Sunhye, Park, Suho, Cho, Hyunrae, Lee, Gyuchang
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30377290
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.910468
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author Song, Sunhae
Lee, Kyeongbong
Jung, Sunhye
Park, Suho
Cho, Hyunrae
Lee, Gyuchang
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Lee, Kyeongbong
Jung, Sunhye
Park, Suho
Cho, Hyunrae
Lee, Gyuchang
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description Patient: Male, 10 Final Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy Symptoms: Movement disorder Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Rehabilitation OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of horizontal whole-body vibration (WBV) training on trunk and lower-extremity muscle tone and activation, balance, and gait in a child with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. CASE REPORT: A 10-year-old male with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy received horizontal WBV training followed by conventional physiotherapy (50 min per day, 12 days per month), but only conventional physiotherapy during follow-up. Muscle tone was assessed using the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and muscle activation with surface electromyography. Balance was assessed using the Timed Up and Go test (TUG) and Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS), and gait parameters were assessed using the GAITRite system. Assessment was performed at 3 points: pre-intervention, post-intervention, and follow-up. Following the intervention, MAS decreased in both the hip extensor and right ankle plantar flexor. Muscle activation increased post-intervention in the bilateral erector spinae (ES), rectus abdominis (RA), rectus femoris (RF), and right tibialis anterior (TA) during standing, and in the left RA, bilateral RF, gastrocnemius (GCM), and left TA during squatting. At follow-up, activation increased in the right ES, left RA, and RF during standing. At post-intervention and follow-up, improvement was observed in PBS score, gait velocity, right step length, and right stride length, with decreased single-leg support time, and double support and toe deviation angle. CONCLUSIONS: Horizontal WBV training can safely and effectively maintain and improve physical performance and can be considered for inclusion in rehabilitation programs.
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spelling pubmed-62231972018-11-28 Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy Song, Sunhae Lee, Kyeongbong Jung, Sunhye Park, Suho Cho, Hyunrae Lee, Gyuchang Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, 10 Final Diagnosis: Cerebral palsy Symptoms: Movement disorder Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Rehabilitation OBJECTIVE: Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of horizontal whole-body vibration (WBV) training on trunk and lower-extremity muscle tone and activation, balance, and gait in a child with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy. CASE REPORT: A 10-year-old male with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy received horizontal WBV training followed by conventional physiotherapy (50 min per day, 12 days per month), but only conventional physiotherapy during follow-up. Muscle tone was assessed using the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) and muscle activation with surface electromyography. Balance was assessed using the Timed Up and Go test (TUG) and Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS), and gait parameters were assessed using the GAITRite system. Assessment was performed at 3 points: pre-intervention, post-intervention, and follow-up. Following the intervention, MAS decreased in both the hip extensor and right ankle plantar flexor. Muscle activation increased post-intervention in the bilateral erector spinae (ES), rectus abdominis (RA), rectus femoris (RF), and right tibialis anterior (TA) during standing, and in the left RA, bilateral RF, gastrocnemius (GCM), and left TA during squatting. At follow-up, activation increased in the right ES, left RA, and RF during standing. At post-intervention and follow-up, improvement was observed in PBS score, gait velocity, right step length, and right stride length, with decreased single-leg support time, and double support and toe deviation angle. CONCLUSIONS: Horizontal WBV training can safely and effectively maintain and improve physical performance and can be considered for inclusion in rehabilitation programs. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2018-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6223197/ /pubmed/30377290 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.910468 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2018 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Song, Sunhae
Lee, Kyeongbong
Jung, Sunhye
Park, Suho
Cho, Hyunrae
Lee, Gyuchang
Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title_full Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title_fullStr Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title_short Effect of Horizontal Whole-Body Vibration Training on Trunk and Lower-Extremity Muscle Tone and Activation, Balance, and Gait in a Child with Cerebral Palsy
title_sort effect of horizontal whole-body vibration training on trunk and lower-extremity muscle tone and activation, balance, and gait in a child with cerebral palsy
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6223197/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30377290
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.910468
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