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Which Taping Technique is More Effective on Balance Skills in Children With Mildly Affected Cerebral Palsy? 28
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L'essai clinique NCT06231108 est une étude observationnel pour Paralysie cérébrale. Son statut actuel est : en recrutement. L'étude a débuté le 21 janvier 2024 et vise à recruter 28 participants. Dirigée par l'Université Abant İzzet Baysal, l'étude devrait être terminée d'ici le 1 décembre 2025. Les données du site ClinicalTrials.gov ont été mises à jour pour la dernière fois le 7 février 2025.
Résumé succinct
"Our study aims to determine which of ankle correction, quadriceps facilitation, and gluteus maximus facilitation taping provides a better immediate effect on balance skills in children with mildly affected cerebral palsy. Children whose parents have given consent for the study will undergo three different taping applications with a one-week interval. After each taping application, a 15-minute waiting period will be ...Afficher plus
Description détaillée
"Our study aims to investigate which of ankle taping, quadriceps femoris facilitation taping, and gluteus maximus facilitation taping is more effective on balance skills in children with mildly affected cerebral palsy. The study will invite ambulatory children aged 4-15 receiving special education and rehabilitation support at the Turkish Spastic Children Foundation, and those who agree to participate will be include...Afficher plus
Titre officiel
"Assessment of the Short Effects of Taping on the Foot, Knee, and Hip Regions on Balance Skills in Children With Mildly Affected Cerebral Palsy"
Pathologies
Paralysie cérébraleAutres identifiants de l'étude
- BAIBU-FTR-SAT-3
Numéro NCT
Date de début (réel)
2024-01-21
Dernière mise à jour publiée
2025-02-07
Date de fin (estimée)
2025-12-01
Inscription (estimée)
28
Type d'étude
Observationnel
Statut
En recrutement
Mots clés
Cerebral Palsy
Balance, Postural
Kinesio Tape
Balance, Postural
Kinesio Tape
Bras / Interventions
| Groupe de participants/Bras | Intervention/Traitement |
|---|---|
Case Group "In the Single Group, three different taping applications will be performed." | Taping Kinesio "Three different taping applications will be applied, namely ankle correction, quadriceps facilitation, and gluteus maximus facilitation."
1. Taping: Functional correction technique will be used to facilitate dorsal flexion movement."
2. Taping: Quadriceps Femoris (QF) Facilitation Technique - In taping to activate the QF muscle and regulate muscle tone, the patient will be placed in a supine position with hips and ...Afficher plus |
Critère principal d'évaluation
| Critères d'évaluation | Description de la mesure | Période |
|---|---|---|
Static Balance Assessment | Wii Balance Board, which has become an alternative for balance measurement due to its portability and low cost compared to specialized laboratory environments and complex devices. The Wii Balance Board transmits the vertical ground reaction forces generated at the four corners when an individual is on the device to the Wii system via Bluetooth.To assess static balance in the participating children, the Fizyosoft Balance System developed by engineers and physiotherapists will be used.Children will be instructed to place their feet parallel to each other on the device and remain motionless for up to 15 seconds with eyes open and closed during the measurement. The coordinate values of the individuals' body weight center will be recorded in centimeters, while the performance value will be stored in the system as a percentage. | day 1 |
Assistant à la participation
Critères d'éligibilité
Âges éligibles
Enfant
Âge minimum
4 Years
Sexes éligibles
Tous
- Having a diagnosis of bilateral spastic type cerebral palsy (CP),
- Age between 4-15 years,
- Communication Function Classification System (CFCS) level 1-2,
- Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level 1-2,
- Volunteering to participate in the study.
- Having experienced lower extremity fracture, muscle-tendon, or bone surgery in the last 6 months, or undergone spine or orthopedic surgery that would affect the lower extremity,
- Exposure to any pharmacological agent or intervention inhibiting spasticity in the last 6 months,
- Developing an allergic reaction to kinesio tape."
Partie responsable de l'étude
Seda AYAZ TAŞ, Investigateur principal, Assistant Professor, Abant Izzet Baysal University
Contact central de l'étude
Contact: Seda Ayaz Taş, Phd, +90 549 545 80 40, [email protected]
1 Centres de l'étude dans 1 pays
Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University, Bolu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Seda AYAZ TAS, Phd, Contact, +90 549 545 80 40, [email protected]
Ozge KARANLIK, Msc, Investigateur principal
Merve ALBAYRAK, Bachelor, Investigateur associé
En recrutement