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Recruiting NCT05692336

a Comparison Between the Effectiveness of Vestibular and Dual Task on Balance in Diplegic Children

Conditions: Diplegic Cerebral Palsy

Sex: All
Ages: 5 Years – 10 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 34
Sponsor: Cairo University

Location: Egypt

Summary

the study is carried out to identify If there is any difference between the effectiveness of Vestibular training and Dual task training on balance in children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy.so in this study the sample will be divided into two equal groups, each group will recieve only one type of training ( vestibular training or dual task training ) the balance of the diplegic children will be assessed before and after using HUMAC balance system and pediatric balance scale , the results will be compared between both groups and if there is one training is more effective than the other , it will be recommended most in the future treatment program.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:clinical diagnosis of diplegic cerebral palsy .age range : from 5 to 10 years old.The degree of spasticity is between grade 1 or 1+ according to Modified Ashworth Scale (Charalambous ,2013).They are at level I OR II on Gross Motor Function Classification System .All the children were able to follow verbal command and instructions.Exclusion Criteria:Children that suffer from epilepsy.Severe visual and auditory problems.Structural or fixed soft tissue deformities of Lower extremities.Severe mental retardation.Botox injection in the lower extremity in the past 6 months

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