Effect of spring walkway versus antigravity shoes on gait parameters in children with spastic diplegia /
Raghda Gamal Ateya Abdelbary
Effect of spring walkway versus antigravity shoes on gait parameters in children with spastic diplegia / دراسة الفرق بين العلاج بالممشى الزنبركي والحذاء ضد الجاذبيه على معايير المشي عند الاطفال المصابين بالشلل التقلصي المزدوج Raghda Gamal Ateya Abdelbary ; Supervised Kamal Elsayed Shoukry , Shora Yousef Mostafa , Nahla Mohamed Ibrahium - Cairo : Raghda Gamal Ateya Abdelbary , 2019 - 152 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Growth and Developmental Disorder Pediatrics
Background: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a collection of motor disorders resulting from damage to brain that occurs before, during, or after birth. Diplegia is the most common form of spastic CP. A white matter infarct in the periventricular areas caused by hypoxia can lead to spastic diplegic CP. The spring walk way is a new approach that may enable the child to walk on it. Antigravity shoes are shoes for children fitted with trampoline-like springs. They were billed as "mini-trampolines for feet". The purpose: Was to determine the difference between the effect of spring walk way and antigravity shoes on kinematics gait parameters in children with spastic diplegia. Subjects: Forty-five spastic diplegic children of both gender participated in this study; they were divided randomly into three equal groups (group A, group B and group C). Materials: The children in the group A received the traditional physical therapy program for diplegic children in addition to gait training program, three times per week for three months. Children in group B received the same physical therapy program in addition to gait training on the spring walk way. Children in group C received the same traditional program in addition to gait training by antigravity shoes. Methods: Three groups were evaluated before and after the treatment programs by Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool
Cerebral Palsy Spastic diplegia Spring walkway
Effect of spring walkway versus antigravity shoes on gait parameters in children with spastic diplegia / دراسة الفرق بين العلاج بالممشى الزنبركي والحذاء ضد الجاذبيه على معايير المشي عند الاطفال المصابين بالشلل التقلصي المزدوج Raghda Gamal Ateya Abdelbary ; Supervised Kamal Elsayed Shoukry , Shora Yousef Mostafa , Nahla Mohamed Ibrahium - Cairo : Raghda Gamal Ateya Abdelbary , 2019 - 152 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Growth and Developmental Disorder Pediatrics
Background: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a collection of motor disorders resulting from damage to brain that occurs before, during, or after birth. Diplegia is the most common form of spastic CP. A white matter infarct in the periventricular areas caused by hypoxia can lead to spastic diplegic CP. The spring walk way is a new approach that may enable the child to walk on it. Antigravity shoes are shoes for children fitted with trampoline-like springs. They were billed as "mini-trampolines for feet". The purpose: Was to determine the difference between the effect of spring walk way and antigravity shoes on kinematics gait parameters in children with spastic diplegia. Subjects: Forty-five spastic diplegic children of both gender participated in this study; they were divided randomly into three equal groups (group A, group B and group C). Materials: The children in the group A received the traditional physical therapy program for diplegic children in addition to gait training program, three times per week for three months. Children in group B received the same physical therapy program in addition to gait training on the spring walk way. Children in group C received the same traditional program in addition to gait training by antigravity shoes. Methods: Three groups were evaluated before and after the treatment programs by Tracker Video Analysis and Modeling Tool
Cerebral Palsy Spastic diplegia Spring walkway