Slackline Training in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
To assess whether a slackline intervention program improves postural control in children/adolescents with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Randomized controlled trial. Patients' association. Twenty-seven children/adolescents with spastic CP (9-16 years) were randomly assigned to a slackline interve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of environmental research and public health 2020-11, Vol.17 (22), p.8649 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To assess whether a slackline intervention program improves postural control in children/adolescents with spastic cerebral palsy (CP).
Randomized controlled trial.
Patients' association.
Twenty-seven children/adolescents with spastic CP (9-16 years) were randomly assigned to a slackline intervention (
= 14, 13 ± 3 years) or control group (
= 13, 12 ± 2 years).
Three slackline sessions per week (30 min/session) for 6 weeks.
The primary outcome was static posturography (center of pressure-CoP-parameters). The secondary outcomes were surface myoelectrical activity of the lower-limb muscles during the posturography test and jump performance (countermovement jump test and Abalakov test). Overall (RPE, >6-20 scale) rating of perceived exertion was recorded at the end of each intervention session.
The intervention was perceived as "very light" (RPE = 7.6 ± 0.6). The intervention yielded significant benefits on static posturography (a significant group by time interaction on Xspeed,
= 0.006) and jump performance (a significant group by time interaction on Abalakov test,
= 0.015).
Slackline training improved static postural control and motor skills and was perceived as non-fatiguing in children/adolescents with spastic CP. |
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ISSN: | 1660-4601 1661-7827 1660-4601 |
DOI: | 10.3390/ijerph17228649 |