38
Participants
Start Date
September 24, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 15, 2024
Study Completion Date
January 1, 2025
Dry Needling
This intervention combines Dry Needling Therapy (DNT) with routine physical therapy for children with spastic cerebral palsy. The experimental group will receive DNT alongside physical therapy, while the control group will undergo only physical therapy. Routine Physical Therapy includes a warm-up, stretching, and strengthening exercises like hamstring stretches and squats, adjusted over a month with increasing intensity. Dry Needling targets the gastrocnemius muscle using a fast-in, fast-out technique with sterile needles, applied weekly for 10 weeks. This combined approach aims to reduce spasticity, improve mobility, and enhance range of motion, distinguishing it from standard therapies.
Cerebral Palsy conventional Treatment
Sessions will include a 5-minute warm-up, stretching, and strengthening exercises. Hamstring stretches will be done with the child supine, one leg flat, and the opposite hip flexed to 90°. Active knee extension will be held for 5 seconds, followed by a 40-second assisted stretch, repeated five times. If a short psoas is detected, a prone psoas stretch will involve assisted hip extension for 5 seconds, followed by a 40-second hold, repeated five times. Strengthening exercises like squats, heel rises, and step-ups with a loaded backpack will target the lower extremities. The program will last one month, with three sessions per week, focusing on hamstring stretches and progressive resistance exercises.
Riphah International University, Lahore
Riphah International University
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