Effect of Action Observation Training Versus Core Stability Training on Hand Functions in Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy

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Enrollment

52

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

May 9, 2025

Primary Completion Date

August 9, 2025

Study Completion Date

September 1, 2025

Conditions
Hand Functions on Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy
Interventions
OTHER

Core stability training

"The study group will receive core stability exercises, which consist of three levels. Each level took 4 weeks. The difficulty of each level varies in proprioception, balance, and stability as it started from exercising on a stable surface mat and ended with unstable surface physioball. The first simple level involves supine abdominal draw (3 sets per 20 repetitions), abdominal draw-in with a double knee to chest (3 sets/20 repetitions), and supine twist (3 sets per 20 repetitions). The second medium level involves pelvic bridging (3 sets per 3-5 repetitions) and twists with a medicine ball (3 sets per 10-20 repetitions). The third difficult level involves bridging with head-on physioball holding this position for 3-5 seconds, then slowly relaxing (3 sets per 10-20 repetitions), and prone bridging (3 sets per 3-repetitions). There was a 30-second rest between sets . The program will be applied 30 minutes a day for 3 days a week for 12 weeks. in addition to 30 minutes of a standard"

OTHER

Action observation therapy

The examined group got 30 minutes of a standard,selected physical therapy program in addition to 30 minutes of AOT on the upper limb (total session time: 1 hour), 3 sessions per week for three consecutive months (total therapy time: 3 hours/week). Action observation was executed with therapist guidance and repeated practice (3 repetitions for each task). The child has been requested to perform the watched task with the same tool after observing a 3-minute video for each task on an adjustable monitor screen positioned one meter infront of him or her from forward, sideways, and backward directions. The therapist sat beside the child to provide verbal comments during the excursion and to guide the child's movement.The AOT for the examined group included six unimanual tasks and six bimanual tasks. The unimanual tasks included pressing a rubber stamp, stacking cups, drinking water from a cup, grabbing a pen, flipping cards, and putting things on a stick. The bimanual tasks were opening a bo

OTHER

combination of Action observation therapy and core stability training .

combination of Action observation therapy and core stability training .

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Ahmed Abdou Ragab Abdou, Beheira

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Kafrelsheikh University

OTHER