Queensland Cerebral Palsy and Rehabilitation Research Centre, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
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A randomized controlled trial of web-based training to increase activity in children with cerebral palsy
- Published on Jul 2016
Aim: To determine the efficacy of web-based training on activity capacity and performance in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP).
Method: In a matched-pairs randomized waitlist controlled trial, independently ambulant children and adolescents with unilateral CP were allocated to receive 30 minutes of training (intervention) 6 days per week, or usual care (waitlist control) for 20 weeks. Activity capacity was assessed using maximal repetitions of functional strength tasks and 6-minute walk test (6MWT); performance using 4-day ActiGraph GT3X+ accelerometer records at baseline and 20 weeks. Data were analysed by intention to treat comparing between groups using hierarchical linear modelling.
Results: Participants were n=101, 52 males, mean age 11 years 3 months (SD 2y 4mo). Intervention participants completed a mean 32.4 hours (SD 17.2) of training, associated with significant improvements in functional strength (mean difference 19.3 repetitions; 95% confidence interval [CI] 10.8-27.7; p<0.001) and 6MWT distance (mean difference 38.9m; 95% CI 12.3-51.9; p<0.001) compared with the control group at 20 weeks, although not activity performance (p>0.05).
Interpretation: Training was effective at increasing functional strength and walking endurance in independently ambulant children with unilateral CP. This did not translate into improvements in activity performance.
© 2016 Mac Keith Press.
Author(s)
- Mitchell LE 1
- Ziviani J 2,3
- Boyd RN 1
Institution(s)
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2 Children's Health Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
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3 School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.
Journal
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology