Title of article :
The Efficacy of Treadmill Training on Walking and Quality of Life of Adults with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Author/Authors :
Bahrami, Fariba Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Noorizadeh Dehkordi, Shohreh Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dadgoo, Mehdi Department of Physiotherapy - School of Rehabilitation Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Objectives
We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of treadmill training on walking
speed and endurance and quality of life in ambulatory adults with
spastic cerebral palsy (CP) versus traditional physiotherapy.
Materials & Methods
Participants (17 men, 13 women; mean (SD) age 25 yr, 9 m (7 yr,
10 m) range 18-45) with Gross Motor Function Classification System
(GMFCS) levels below IV (I, II, and III) from the Ra’ad Rehabilitation
Goodwill Complex, Tehran, Iran randomly were allocated to the
experimental and the control groups each with 15 persons in 2014.
The training (treadmill for experimental group and conventional
physiotherapy for control group) was conducted two times a week
for 8 weeks. Statistical analysis was made by Repeated Measures of
ANOVA for changes within the group during the time and Independent
t and Mann-Whitney U tests for the differences between the groups.
Results
Although the experimental group showed a significant improve in the
gait speed [1.08(0.47) m/s to 1.22(0.50) m/s] (P=0.002) and in the
gait endurance [291.13(160.28) m to 342.63 (174.62) m] (P=0.002),
however the changes of the outcome measures of walking and quality
of life the between groups were not significant.
Conclusion
The treadmill training without body weight support would improve
walking speed and endurance in adults with spastic CP. It would not be
however more effective than the traditional physiotherapy to increase the
gait performances and function and the quality of life in adults with CP.
Keywords :
Cerebral palsy , Adult , Treadmill training , Walking , Quality of life
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics