Increases in muscle volume after plantarflexor strength training in children with spastic cerebral palsy
Autor: | Anne E. McNee, Martin Gough, Adam P Shortland, Matthew C. Morrissey |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Male
medicine.medical_specialty Heel Adolescent Knee Joint Strength training Cerebral palsy Physical medicine and rehabilitation Spastic cerebral palsy Developmental Neuroscience medicine Spastic Humans Muscle Strength Range of Motion Articular Child Muscle Skeletal Physical Therapy Modalities Ultrasonography Muscle Weakness Cerebral Palsy Diplegia Muscle weakness Gross Motor Function Classification System medicine.disease Exercise Therapy medicine.anatomical_structure Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Female Neurology (clinical) medicine.symptom Psychology Ankle Joint |
Zdroj: | Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology. 51:429-435 |
ISSN: | 1469-8749 0012-1622 |
Popis: | Children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP) have small, weak muscles. However, change in muscle size due to resistance training in this group is unknown. We investigated the effect of plantarflexor strengthening on muscle volume, gait, and function in 13 ambulant children with spastic CP (seven males, six females; mean age 10 y 11 mo, SD 3 y 0 mo, range 6 y 11 mo-16 y 11 mo; eight with diplegia, five with hemiplegia; Gross Motor Function Classification System level I, six; level II, five; level III, two). Assessments were performed before training, 5 and 10 weeks into training, and at a 3-month follow-up. Medial and lateral gastrocnemius volumes were computed from three-dimensional ultrasound images. The number of unilateral heel raises able to be achieved on each side was assessed. Function was measured using three-dimensional gait analysis, the 'timed up and go' test, the Gillette Functional Assessment Questionnaire, and the Functional Mobility Scale. Training involved heel raises or Thera-Band resistance, 4 times a week for 10 weeks. Medial and lateral gastrocnemius volumes increased by 17 and 14% at week 5 (p=0.03, p=0.028). This increase was maintained at week 10 and follow-up (medial gastrocnemius p=0.001, p |
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