Effect of Cawthorne Cooksey Exercises on Balance in Autistic Children With Vestibular Hypofunction.
Riphah International University
44 participants
Jan 31, 2025
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The objective of the study is to determine the effects of cawthorne cooksey exercises on balance in autistic children with vestibular hypofunction. The study will be randomized control trial including 2 experimental groups with estimated 22 participants in each group.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Both genders
- Peripheral Vestibular hypofunction.
- Age:7-15years
- Children with mild to moderate autism.
- Children who understand and communicate
Exclusion Criteria4
- Central Vestibular.
- Acute Infection of inner ear
- Auditory issues.
- Patients unable to follow exercise plan
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Interventions
Trampolinejumping:5times. Gym ball exercise:5reps'Sensory diet:- Joint compressions: 1 set x 10reps on limbs, neck, and head region. Deeppressure:1 setx10reps. Balance board exercises.
Cawthorne Cooksey exercises * Start with low to moderate intensity. * Gradually increase range, speed, and Complexity over time * Trampoline jumping- Gym ball exercise- Sensory diet * Cawthorne Cooksey exer cise Training Phase1-In bed exerercises:- Eye movements: 1)Up and down 2)Side to side 3)Moving finger away from face * Phase2-Sitting: Eye movements as above. Head movements at firsts low, then quick later with eyes closed * bending forward and backward * turning from side to side. --Shoulder shrugging and circling * Bending forward and picking up objects from the ground * Phase 3 - Standing: * Eye, Head, Shoulder movements * Throwing ball from hand to hand, hand under knee * Switch to sitting to standing and turning around in between. * Phase 4 - Walk: with eyes closed and open: * Across room * Slope and Stairs
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NCT07061119