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Effect of vibration versus suspension therapy on balance in children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy


KA Olama
NS Thabit

Abstract

Most cerebral palsy children have deficits in balance, co-ordination, and gait throughout childhood and adulthood. So, it is essential to seek an ideal physical therapy program to help in solving such widespread problem. The present study was conducted to compare between the effect of vibration training and suspension therapy on balance in children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy.
Patients and methods: Thirty children born with hemiparetic cerebral palsy from both sexes ranging in age from eight to ten years old were assigned into two groups of equal number. Study group I received vibration training in addition to a designed physical therapy program and study group II received suspension therapy in addition to the same physical therapy program given to the study group I. Stability indices were evaluated via using Biodex instrument system before and after six months of treatment.
Results: The results revealed no significant difference when comparing the pre-treatment mean values of the two groups (study I and study II), while significant improvement was observed in all the measuring variables of the two groups when comparing their pre and post treatment mean values. Significant difference was also observed when comparing the post treatment results of the two groups in favor of the study group II.
Conclusion: Suspension therapy for children with hemiparetic cerebral palsy is an excellent supplement to regularly scheduled physical therapy intervention for the purpose of improving degree of stability in those patients.

Keywords: Hemiparetic cerebral palsy; Balance; Vibration; Suspension therapy


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