Intensive Psychomotor Rehabilitation on Cognitive Motor Abilities and Adaptive Capacity on Children With Polyhandicap
Impact of Intensive Psychomotor Rehabilitation on Cognitive-motor Abilities and Adaptive Capacity of Children With Polyhandicap
Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris
62 participants
Jun 20, 2022
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Primary objective of the study is to compare and evaluate the impact of intensive care of rehabilitation of psychomotor vs. the standard care on adaptive behaviour of children with polyhandicap at 12 months after randomization.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria10
- Children between 4 and 13 years;
- With polyhandicap defined by association of the 5 following criteria:
- Causal brain injury occurred before the age of 3 years
- Severe or deep mental deficiency as defined by IQ < 40, or no evaluable by the psychometric tests
- Motor impairment: para / tetraparesis, hemiparesis, ataxia, or extrapyramidal motor disorders
- Score of Gross Motor Function Classification System \[Palisano 1997\] is III, IV or V
- Score of Functional Independence Measure < 50;
- Hospitalization in a clinical setting participating to the study;
- Beneficiary of a social protection;
- Written consent signed by personnel holding parental authority or legal representative.
Exclusion Criteria3
- Patient with progressive encephalopathies including metabolic origin, epileptic, or neurodegenerative diseases;
- Planned to move in another clinical setting;
- Foreseeable difficulty in the following up in the study.
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Interventions
Intervention included: * psychomotor 5 hours/week ±30 minutes * kinesitherapy 1.5 hour/week ±20 minutes during 12 months.
Intervention included: * kinesitherapy 0.5 hour/week ±10 minutes * psychomotor 30 min/week ±10 minutes during 12 months.
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NCT04280458