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Comparison between the effect of neurodevelopmental treatment and sensory integration therapy on gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy

(2010) Comparison between the effect of neurodevelopmental treatment and sensory integration therapy on gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy. Iranian Journal of Child Neurology. pp. 31-38. ISSN 17354668 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Objective This study was planned to compare the effects of neurodevelopmental treatment and sensory integration therapy on gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy Materials & Methods Twenty two children with spastic CP were randomly divided into two groups. Sensory integrative therapy was given to the first group (n=11), and neurodevelopmental treatment was given to the second group (n=11). All children were evaluated with GMFM-88. Treatment was scheduled for three - one hour sessions per week for 3 months. Results Twenty two children with spastic CP (11 diplegia and 11 quadriplegia) participated in this study. When two groups were compared, a significant difference was found in lying and rolling (P=0.003), sitting (0.009), crawling and kneeling (0.02) and standing ability (P=0.04). But there was no significant difference in walking, running, and jumping abilities between the two groups (0.417). Paired t-tests revealed a significant difference between pre and post test results, with increases in scores of lying and rolling, sitting, crawling and kneeling, standing in sensory integration therapy (SIT) and neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) approaches. Conclusion Neurodevelopmental treatment and sensory integration therapy improved gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy in four dimensions (lying and rolling, sitting, crawling and kneeling, standing). However, walking, running and jumping did not significantly improve.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Cerebral palsy Children Gross motor function Neurodevelopmental treatment Sensory integration therapy article child clinical article clinical trial controlled clinical trial controlled study diplegia female Gross Motor Function Measure human jumping male motor performance paralysis patient care preschool child quadriplegia randomized controlled trial running sitting spasticity standing Student t test treatment duration walking
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Page Range: pp. 31-38
Journal or Publication Title: Iranian Journal of Child Neurology
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 4
Number: 1
ISSN: 17354668 (ISSN)
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/768

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