Improving standing balance in children with cerebral palsy is crucial to
improve cognitive and motor functions. Studies have shown differences in
sitting balance between children with cerebral palsy and normal
children. Are there differences in standing balance between children
with diplegic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy?
Valeska Gatica Rojas and colleagues from the Laboratory of Human
Motor Control, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Talca, Chile
detected standing posture balance in children with diplegic and
hemiplegic cerebral palsy using an AMTI model OR6-7 force platform with
the eyes open and closed. Researchers found that diplegic patients
exhibited weaker postural balance control ability and less standing
stability compared with hemiplegic cerebral palsy patients. More special
attention to spastic diplegia patients with cerebral palsy will help
improve their motor functions.
These findings were published in the Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 8, No. 26, 2013).
More information:
Rojas VG, Rebolledo GM, Muñoz EG, Cortés NI, Gaete CB, Delgado CM. Differences in standing balance between patients with diplegic and hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Neural Regen Res. 2013;8(26):2478-2483.
Provided by Neural Regeneration Research
Source : Phy.Org , 30th October 2013
Source : Phy.Org , 30th October 2013
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