An experiment was carried out in the key laboratory for Technique Diagnosis and Function Assessment of Winter Sports of China to investigate the differences in gait characteristics between healthy children and childre...An experiment was carried out in the key laboratory for Technique Diagnosis and Function Assessment of Winter Sports of China to investigate the differences in gait characteristics between healthy children and children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. With permission of their parents, 200 healthy children aged 3 to 6 years in the kindergarten of Northeastern University were enrolled in this experiment. Twenty children aged 3 to 6 years with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy from Shengjing Hospital, China were also enrolled in this experiment. Standard data were collected by simultaneously recording gait information from two digital cameras. DVracker was used to analyze the standard data. The children with hemiplegic cerebra palsy had a longer gait cycle, slower walking speed, and longer support phase than did the healthy children. The support phase was longer than the swing phase in the children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. There were significant differences in the angles of the hip, knee, and ankle joint between children with cerebral palsy and healthy children at the moment of touching the ground and buffering, and during pedal extension. Children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy had poor motor coordination during walking, which basically resulted in a short stride, high stride frequency to maintain speed, more obvious swing, and poor stability.展开更多
Objective:This study is conducted to investigate the effects of occupational therapy(OT) with or without combined acupuncture for upper limb pain and hand functions among children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral pals...Objective:This study is conducted to investigate the effects of occupational therapy(OT) with or without combined acupuncture for upper limb pain and hand functions among children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy.Methods:A total of 90 patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in a three-arm randomized,placebo-controlled trial,and were allocated to mono-occupational therapy(OT) group(patients=30),OT combined with real-acupuncture(ORA) group(patients=30),and OT combined with placeboacupuncture(OPA) group(patients=30),respectively.In addition to receiving the conventional OT program as the basic treatment for total 8 weeks,patients in ORA and OPA group also received corresponding acupuncture treatment 5 days per week for the first two weeks,3 days per week for the next two weeks,2 days per week for another two weeks,and 1 day per week for the last two weeks.Non-communicating children’s pain checklist-revised scale(NCCPC-R) was used for assessing the upper limb pain among patients.Squeeze dynamometry,modified Ashworth scale(MAS),manual muscle testing(MMT),JebsenTaylor hand function test(JTHFT) and box and block test(BBT) were used for assessing various aspects of upper limb and hand functions among patients.Meanwhile,adverse effects were monitored and recorded.Results:After 8-week treatment,NCCPC-R global scores witnessed a dramatic decline in ORA group(P<0.05),but not in either OPA(P> 0.05) or OT group(P> 0.05).Dramatic increases were identified in both squeeze dynamometry scores and MMT scores in all three groups(all P <0.05).Furthermore,the increases of ORA group were more significant than those of another two groups(both P <0.05).There were no significant changes in MAS global scores in each group(all P> 0.05).The BBT global scores of all three groups significantly increased(all P <0.05) after treatment.Among them,the increase of the ORA group was more than that of the other two groups(P <0.05).The 8-week treatment also had a significant impact on several sub-tests of JTFHT in each group.No significant adverse event was reported.Conclusion:ORA is a potential and promising alternative therapy for mitigating upper limb pain as well as improving both upper limb and hand functions among children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy.展开更多
基金provided by the Educational Bureau of Liaoning Province,No. 2009A671
文摘An experiment was carried out in the key laboratory for Technique Diagnosis and Function Assessment of Winter Sports of China to investigate the differences in gait characteristics between healthy children and children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy. With permission of their parents, 200 healthy children aged 3 to 6 years in the kindergarten of Northeastern University were enrolled in this experiment. Twenty children aged 3 to 6 years with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy from Shengjing Hospital, China were also enrolled in this experiment. Standard data were collected by simultaneously recording gait information from two digital cameras. DVracker was used to analyze the standard data. The children with hemiplegic cerebra palsy had a longer gait cycle, slower walking speed, and longer support phase than did the healthy children. The support phase was longer than the swing phase in the children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. There were significant differences in the angles of the hip, knee, and ankle joint between children with cerebral palsy and healthy children at the moment of touching the ground and buffering, and during pedal extension. Children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy had poor motor coordination during walking, which basically resulted in a short stride, high stride frequency to maintain speed, more obvious swing, and poor stability.
基金Supported by University’s Scientific Research ProjectShanghai Sanda University:No.2021zz02-yj+1 种基金Special Project for Clinical ResearchShanghai Municipal Health Commission:No.20174Y0009.
文摘Objective:This study is conducted to investigate the effects of occupational therapy(OT) with or without combined acupuncture for upper limb pain and hand functions among children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy.Methods:A total of 90 patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in a three-arm randomized,placebo-controlled trial,and were allocated to mono-occupational therapy(OT) group(patients=30),OT combined with real-acupuncture(ORA) group(patients=30),and OT combined with placeboacupuncture(OPA) group(patients=30),respectively.In addition to receiving the conventional OT program as the basic treatment for total 8 weeks,patients in ORA and OPA group also received corresponding acupuncture treatment 5 days per week for the first two weeks,3 days per week for the next two weeks,2 days per week for another two weeks,and 1 day per week for the last two weeks.Non-communicating children’s pain checklist-revised scale(NCCPC-R) was used for assessing the upper limb pain among patients.Squeeze dynamometry,modified Ashworth scale(MAS),manual muscle testing(MMT),JebsenTaylor hand function test(JTHFT) and box and block test(BBT) were used for assessing various aspects of upper limb and hand functions among patients.Meanwhile,adverse effects were monitored and recorded.Results:After 8-week treatment,NCCPC-R global scores witnessed a dramatic decline in ORA group(P<0.05),but not in either OPA(P> 0.05) or OT group(P> 0.05).Dramatic increases were identified in both squeeze dynamometry scores and MMT scores in all three groups(all P <0.05).Furthermore,the increases of ORA group were more significant than those of another two groups(both P <0.05).There were no significant changes in MAS global scores in each group(all P> 0.05).The BBT global scores of all three groups significantly increased(all P <0.05) after treatment.Among them,the increase of the ORA group was more than that of the other two groups(P <0.05).The 8-week treatment also had a significant impact on several sub-tests of JTFHT in each group.No significant adverse event was reported.Conclusion:ORA is a potential and promising alternative therapy for mitigating upper limb pain as well as improving both upper limb and hand functions among children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy.