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Investigating the Effectiveness of Graded Motor Imagery Training in Children With Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injury

Investigating the Effectiveness of Graded Motor Imagery Training on Upper Limb Function, Proprioception, Functional Mobility, Balance and Quality of Life in Children With Obstetric Brachial Plexus Injury


Sponsor

Izmir Bakircay University

Enrollment

40 participants

Start Date

Mar 4, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of graded motor imagery training on upper extremity motor function, proprioception, functional mobility, balance and quality of life in patients with obstetric brachial plexus injury in addition to conventional treatment. In this context, our aim is to identify new and potential physiotherapeutic approaches to address deficits in motor planning that have been shown to occur at the level of the central nervous system.


Eligibility

Min Age: 7 YearsMax Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria4

  • Obtaining family consent and the child's willingness
  • Being between the ages of 7-18
  • Being diagnosed with obstetric brachial plexus injury
  • Not having received physical therapy in the last 6 months

Exclusion Criteria3

  • Having a traumatic (postnatal) brachial plexus injury
  • Having undergone surgery for complications related to brachial plexus injury within the last six months (release, tendon transfer, osteotomy, etc.)
  • Having another neurological, neuromuscular, musculoskeletal or cardiopulmonary system disease in addition to OBPI

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Interventions

OTHERConventional Physiotherapy

All subjects to be included in our study were evaluated before and after treatment by a physiotherapist acting as a blinded evaluator. In the treatment, conventional physiotherapy approaches are applied twice a week for 8 weeks by the physiotherapist conducting the thesis study. In parallel with the initial evaluation, an individualized conventional physiotherapy program is created according to the functional status of the children and the severity and type of the affected area. The main topics of this program consist of the following: Normal range of motion exercises for shoulder, elbow, wrist and fingers, strengthening exercises for scapulothoracic, shoulder, elbow, hand-wrist joints in all directions, stretching exercises for shoulder, elbow, wrist, fingers (to be selected depending on the patient's involvement), scapulothoracic mobilization, glenohumeral mobilization and elbow according to possible limitations, hand-wrist joint mobilization techniques (myofascial release, gliding

OTHERGraded Motor Imagery

All approaches applied to the conventional physiotherapy group are applied to this group in the same manner and duration (8 weeks-twice a week). However, in addition to conventional physiotherapy, progressive motor imagery (AMI) training program is being applied twice a week for 8 weeks. In the GMI program, in addition to this program, components of GMI training will be applied to sequentially activate cortical motor networks and improve cortical organization. These are; * Laterality training with the help of visuals selected in the first stage (0-2 weeks) * In the second stage, motor imagery activities designed in the form of scenarios to be developed specifically for motor activity deficiencies seen in OBPY (2-5 weeks) * In the third stage, a mirror therapy program will be prepared (5-8 weeks).


Locations(1)

Izmir Bakircay University Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Application and Research Center

Izmir, Menemen, Turkey (Türkiye)

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