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Post Facilitation Stretch, Post Isometric Relaxation and Myofascial Release in Spastic Cerebral Palsy.

Comparison of Post Facilitation Stretch, Post Isometric Relaxation and Myofascial Release on Lower Limb Spasticity in Spastic Cerebral Palsy.


Sponsor

Riphah International University

Enrollment

30 participants

Start Date

May 3, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The purpose of the study is to compare the effect of Post Facilitation Stretch, Post Isometric Relaxation and Myofascial Release on Lower Limb Spasticity in Spastic Cerebral Palsy. A randomized control trial was conducted at PAF School for PSN NUR KHAN Rawalpindi. The sample size was 30 calculated through G-Power tool. The participants were divided into three interventional groups each having 10 participants. The study duration was six months. Sampling technique applied was Convenient sampling for recruitment and group randomization using lottery method. Only 8 to 18 years Spastic Dipelgic CP children with Modified Asworth Scale having score 1, 1+ and 2 were included in the study. Tools used in this study are Goniometer, Modified Ashworth Scale, Active knee extension test, Weight bearing lunge test. Data was collected before and immediately after the application of interventions. Data analyzed through SPSS version 26.


Eligibility

Min Age: 8 YearsMax Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Spasticity score of less than 3 on MAS
  • Known cases of Spastic diplegic cerebral palsy.
  • Children who follow commands.

Exclusion Criteria6

  • Epilepsy history
  • hip or spinal deformities
  • Severe contractures, joint dislocations
  • Discrepancy in leg length
  • Recent orthopedic surgery
  • Children with cognitive impairment.

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Interventions

OTHERPost Facilitation

For hamstring muscle, the patient positioned in supine with hip and knee flexed to mid- range. For calf muscle, the patient positioned in supine with straight leg. Now therapist ask the subjects to isometrically contract the hamstring and calf using 30 % of the strength for 15 seconds by attempting to push the leg back toward the therapist and relax. The therapist then passively stretched the muscle until a mild stretch sensation was reported. The stretch was held for another 10 seconds. This sequence will repeat 5 times on each subject in the group. Stretching of the hip flexors, adductors and plantar flexors. Functional training includes bridging, kneeling and sit to stand.

OTHERPost Isometric Relaxation

For hamstring muscle, the patient positioned in supine with hip and knee flexed. For calf muscle, the patient positioned in supine with straight leg. Now therapist ask the subjects to isometrically contract the hamstring and calf using 25 % of the strength for 7-10 seconds by attempting to push the leg back toward the therapist and relax.After relaxation, the therapist further extends the knee for 3 to 5 seconds.. This sequence will repeat 5 times on each subject in the group. Stretching of the hip flexors, adductors and plantar flexors. Functional training includes bridging, kneeling and sit to stand.

OTHERMyofascial Release

MFR for Hamstring muscle will be given with patient in prone position with 120 second hold. For giving the MFR, the thumb of the therapist will be allowed to sink in to the central portion of the hamstring. It will held for 120 seconds to allow the tissue to soften and then myofascial structures will spread in a lateral direction until feeling of first fascial barrier. MFR will be performed for 15 mins. Stretching of the hip adductors, hip flexors and plantar flexors. Functional training includes kneeling, bridging and sit to stand.


Locations(1)

PAF School For PSN NUR KHAN

Rawalpindi, Pakistan

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