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Effects of Play Based Neural Mobilisation Activities on Hand Grip Strength and Dexterity in Cerebral Palsy Children 34 Randomisiert
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Die klinische Studie NCT07428928 ist eine interventionsstudie zur Untersuchung von Zerebralparese und hat den Status offene rekrutierung. Die Studie startete am 29. Oktober 2025 und soll 34 Teilnehmer aufnehmen. Durchgeführt von Riphah International University ist der Abschluss für 20. Februar 2026 geplant. Die Daten von ClinicalTrials.gov wurden zuletzt am 24. Februar 2026 aktualisiert.
Kurzbeschreibung
The study design will be a Randomized control trial. The data will be collected from Acme Medical complex and Rehab cure clinic. The study will be completed in 10 months after the approval of synopsis. The sampling technique will be non-probability convenient sampling. Sample size is 16 calculated by epitool. Group A will receive Routine Physical therapy with play based neural mobilization activity method and Group B...Mehr anzeigen
Ausführliche Beschreibung
Examining the UL's hand grip strength is arguably the best method to determine its overall consistency. Everybody's everyday life depends on their upper limbs. For people to function at their best, a number of sensorimotor factors are required, including hand grip strength. Dexterity is a manual skill that requires quick synchronization of voluntary gross and fine movements. It is built on a number of abilities that ...Mehr anzeigen
Offizieller Titel
Effects of Play Based Neural Mobilisation Activities on Hand Grip Strength and Dexterity in Cerebral Palsy Children
Erkrankungen
ZerebralparesePublikationen
Wissenschaftliche Artikel und Forschungspapiere zu dieser klinischen Studie:Weitere Studien-IDs
- REC/RCR&AHS/UZMAIRSHAD
NCT-Nummer
Studienbeginn (tatsächlich)
2025-10-29
Zuletzt aktualisiert
2026-02-24
Studienende (vorauss.)
2026-02-20
Geplante Rekrutierung
34
Studientyp
Interventionsstudie
PHASE
Nicht zutreffend
Status
Offene Rekrutierung
Stichwörter
Cerebral palsy, Diplegic, Exercise, Hand strength, Spastic
Primäres Ziel
Andere
Zuteilungsmethode
Randomisiert
Interventionsmodell
Parallel
Verblindung
Einfach verblindet
Studienarme/Interventionen
| Teilnehmergruppe/Studienarm | Intervention/Behandlung |
|---|---|
Aktives VergleichspräparatGroup A: intervention group (routine physical therapy +play based neural mobilisation) movements that are advantageous for neural mobility will be used to incorporate neural mobilization. Total 20 sessions will be performed (40 min, 3 days a week) | neural mobilization which include ulnar, median and radial nerves mobilisation by a play activity called "Simon says" in addition to the routine physical therapy treatment. treatment include muscle stretching, strengthening, gait training, Range of motion exercises for both upper and lower limbs. Group A will perform neural mobilization which include ulnar, median and radial nerves mobilisation by a play activity called "Simon says" in addition to the routine physical therapy treatment. Total 20 sessions will be performed (40 min, 3 days a week) |
Aktives VergleichspräparatGroup B:control Group( routine physical Therapy) exercises will be stretching exercises, strengthening exercises, gait training, range of motion exercises of upper and lower limbs. Total 20 sessions will be performed (40 min, 3 days a week). | Regular physical therapy Regular physical therapy was administered to the control group along with baseline care. These workouts included upper and lower limb range of motion activities, gait training, strengthening exercises, and stretching exercises. |
Hauptergebnismessungen
| Ergebnismessung | Beschreibung der Messung | Zeitrahmen |
|---|---|---|
Hand Dynamometer for hand grip strength | Handgrip dynamometers are employed for a wide range of purposes. Assessing general strength is the most widely used method for comparing muscular function across groups, evaluating the course of wasting disorders such as sarcopenia, and even identifying prospective deficits. In order to quantify the strength of various muscles that are directly linked to a pathological condition, such as rotator cuff strength, handgrip dynamometers are also utilized as functional evaluation instruments. Handgrip dynamometers are mostly used for evaluation in the rehabilitation process, such as monitoring general rehabilitation progress or assessing the impact of a particular rehabilitation regimen aimed at a grip strength issue, such as shoulder impingement syndrome. Strong handgrips are essential for independent and fulfilling daily functioning | baseline, 16th weeks |
Pegboard test for Dexterity | The functional dexterity test (FDT), a timed pegboard test that involves manipulating each peg, is appropriate for young children due to its ease of use and speed. The 16-hole wooden pegboard used for the FDT is set up in four rows of four, with each peg hole that is 2.5 cm in diameter, 3 cm deep, and 2 cm away from the neighboring peg holes. Every patient will be requested to take a seat in a chair facing the FDT pegboard on a table. The patients will be instructed to practice by flipping every peg on the board once. After the test will be completed, the examiner will note how long it take to complete the test | baseline, 16th week |
Teilnahme-Assistent
Eignungskriterien
Zugelassene Altersgruppen
Kind
Mindestalter
6 Years
Zugelassene Geschlechter
Alle
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diplegic cerebral palsy patients
- Both Girls and boys included
- Age limit 6-12 years
- CP child with Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level III and IV(20)
- CP child at MACS level II and III
• Patients with history of injury in 1 year.
- Patients who cannot obey commands
- CP children with associated scoliosis
Zentrale Studienkontakte
Kontakt: IMRAN AMJAD, PhD, 9233224390125, [email protected]
Kontakt: Muhammad Asif javed, MS-PT, 923224209422, [email protected]
1 Studienstandorte in 1 Ländern
Punjab Province
Acme Medical center, Liaqat medical center, Lahore, Punjab Province, 54000, Pakistan
IMRAN AMJAD, PhD, Kontakt, 9233224390125, [email protected]
Muhammad Asif Javed, MS-PT, Kontakt, 923224209422, [email protected]
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