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Rehabilitation of Postural Control and Gait in Children with Cerebral Palsy: the Beneficial Effects of Trunk-Focused Postural Activities

Jonathan Pierret, C. Beyaert, Rajul Vasa, Emilie Rumilly, Jean Paysant, Sébastien Caudron

2023Developmental Neurorehabilitation12 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: In children with cerebral palsy (CP), with impaired trunk control and toe-walking, trunk-focused rehabilitation (TFR) based on postural activities was hypothesized to improve trunk postural control, early trunk deceleration, and ankle dorsiflexion braking during walking. Methods: Seventeen children with CP (5-12 years) walking autonomously were randomly assigned to TFR and then usual rehabilitation (TFR-UR) or vice versa (UR-TFR). RESULTS: Only after TFR was significant improvements in (i) the Trunk Control Measurement Scale score, postural sway on an unstable sitting device and standing, and (ii) early sternal and sacral decelerations and coupled negative ankle power due to plantar flexors. CONCLUSION: TFR improves trunk dynamics and consequently improves coupled toe-walking.

Topics & Concepts

TrunkPhysical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitationCerebral palsyAnkleGaitMedicineSittingPhysical therapySurgeryBiologyEcologyPathologyCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders