Background: In cerebral palsy (CP), parents’ quality of life and rearing attitude are considered possible factors that influence patients’ quality of life, function level, and performance in daily activities. Despite these facts, little attention has been given to demonstrate a relation between these factors. Objects: This study aimed to demonstrate the relationship between parents’ quality of life, functional level, and performance in daily activities, the quality of life of school-aged children with spastic CP. Methods: This study included 24 parents of school-aged children with spastic CP. The KIDSCREEN-52 and World Health Organization quality of life (WHOQOL)-BREF questionnaires (including physical, psychological, social, and environmental domains) were used as research tools to assess the quality-of-life profiles of the children with spastic CP and those of their parents, respectively. In addition, the function levels and performance in daily activities of the children with CP were assessed by using the gross motor function measure (GMFM) and modified Barthel index (MBI). Correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed to clarify the determinants of the quality of life of the children with CP. Results: The KIDSCREEN-52 score correlated with the total score (r=.735, p<.01) and all domains of the WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire (physical: r=.542, p<.01; psychological: r=.690, p<.01; social: r=.568, p<.01; and environmental: r=.783, p<.01). In addition, significant correlation was found between the KIDSCREEN-52 and MBI scores (r=.411, p<.05), and between the MBI and GMFM scores (r=.427, p<.05). After controlling for age, gender, paralytic type, GMFM, and MBI, the WHOQOL-BREF score (R2=.621), particularly in the environmental domain (R2=.699), remained independently related to the quality of life of the children. Conclusion: These findings suggest that the quality of life of school-aged children with spastic CP can be influenced by the quality of life of their parents. This study provides useful information for future studies to investigate the quality of life of children with CP
The purpose of this study was to investigate the immediate effect of fabric ankle-foot orthosis on
spatiotemporal gait parameters, compared to a barefoot condition in children with spastic cerebral palsy. Eleven children with spastic cerebral palsy participated in this study. Spatiotemporal gait parameters were measured with the GAITRite system. Fabric ankle-foot orthosis significantly improved Timed Up and Go test time and gait velocity. There was no significant difference in cadence. The step time significantly improved in both the more and less affected foot compared to the barefoot condition. The step length of the affected foot also significantly improved, but there was no significant difference in the step length of the less affected foot. There was significant improvement in the stride length of both the affected and less affected foot, but no significant difference in single stance or double stance. The fabric ankle-foot orthosis could improve stability, and selective control of the joint and promote better walking in children with cerebral palsy. Consequently, the fabric ankle-foot orthosis might be an alternative assistive device for neurological populations as a primary role instead of the typical ankle-foot orthosis.
목적 : 본 연구는 식사보조도구 적용이 경직형 뇌성마비 아동의 자가-섭식 기능에 미치는 영향을 알아보기 위한 것이었다.
연구방법 : 연구대상자는 15세의 경직형 뇌성마비 남자 1명이었으며, 연구는 사례연구였다. 식사보조도구는 대상자의 신체기능 및 손기능을 평가한 후 작업치료사가 대상자에게 적합한 형태를 제작하여 적용하였다. 식사보조도구 적용 전과 후 대상자의 자가-섭식 기능의 변화는 일상생활평가도구인 Functional Independent Measure(FIM) 중 먹기(eating) 항목을 이용하여 평가하였고, 수행의 변화에 대한 만족도는 Canadian Occupational Performance Measure(COPM)의 수행도와 만족도 항목을 통해 측정하였다.
결과 : 식사보조도구를 적용한 이후 FIM의 먹기 영역의 점수는 2점에서 5점으로 증가되었고, 만족도 점수는 2점에서 8점으로 향상되었다.
결론 : 대상자의 신체기능 및 손기능을 고려하여 제작한 식사보조도구의 적용은 경직형 뇌성마비 아동의 자가-섭식 기능을 향상시키는 것으로 나타났다.
The aim of the current study was to assess the effectiveness of backward gait training on the treadmill in patients with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP). Twelve patients with spastic diplegic CP participated in the study. An 8-week course of backward gait training was administered to the subjects for 3 days per week. Pre-intervention and post-intervention assessments of temporal-spatial gait parameters, the symmetry of the bilateral lower extremity weight bearing, and gross motor function were analyzed using motion analysis system, force plate, and Gross Motor Function Measurement (GMFM). There were significant improvements (p<.05) in the measures of both step length and right stance phase time. Joint kinematics showed increase in right hip abduction in initial contact and terminal swing, right hip external rotation and knee flexion in mid-swing, left ankle dorsiflexion in initial contact and terminal swing (p<.05). The symmetry of the bilateral lower extremity weight bearing and GMFM also significantly increased (p<.05). These findings indicate that backward gait training using a treadmill is beneficial for patients with spastic diplegic CP.
목적 : 본 연구는 등쪽 손목 스프린트(dorsal wrist splint) 적용이 경직성 편마비형 뇌성마비 아동의 손 기능에 미치는 영향을 알아보기 위한 것이다.
연구방법 : 연구 대상은 만 8세 5개월 된 경직성 편마비형 뇌성마비 여자 아동이었으며 개별실험 연구방법(single-subject experimental research design) 중 ABA 설계를 사용하였다. 등쪽 손목 스프린트는 12주 동안 매일 하루 평균 4시간 동안 착용 하도록 하였고, 스프린트를 착용한 상태에서 1시간씩 주 3회 환측 손으로 작업치료를 받도록 하였다. 대상자의 손 기능은 기초선 과정(5회)과 치료 과정(12회), 기초선 회귀 과정(3회) 동안 상자와 나무토막 검사(Box & Block Test)와 수직선 그리기 검사(Vertical Line Drawing Test)를 사용하여 측정하였다.
결과 : 대상자의 손 기능은 기초선 기간보다 치료 기간 동안 향상되었으며 이 향상은 기초선 회귀 과정 동안에도 계속 지속되었다.
결론 : 등쪽 손목 스프린트는 경직성 편마비형 뇌성마비 아동의 환측 손 기능을 향상시키는데 효과적이며, 손목의 외부적 지지를 통해 손가락 움직임의 조절을 향상시키는 것으로 나타났다.
The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate various hand functions in three hip flexion postures(70°, 90°, 110°)in persons with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy using by Jebsen Hand Function Test. 14 children with mild or moderate spastic diplegia were chosen in the Rehabilitation Hospital, Yonsei University Medical Center. Both hands were tested 3 times by ten intervals in three hip flexion postures (70°, 90°, 110°). Data Collected were analysed using nonparame-tric test, Friedman's Test.
Results were as follows:
1. The right hand mean score of Jensen Hand Function Test showed no significant difference
in any of the three hip flexion postures.
2. The left hand mean score of Jensen Hand Function Test showed no significant di- fference in
any of the three hip flexion postures.
The results showed that the hand function of children with spastic diplegia was not affected in three hip flexion postures, but it is necessary to maintain well supported pelvic posture for good
hand function.
The purpose of this study was to compare and evaluate various hand functions in the most common position (chair sitting, standing, floor sitting) used by cerebral palsied children with spastic diplegia. The results, analysed statistically, could be useful in suggesting treatment strategy for the improvement of hand function in such patient. For this study, 27 children mild or moderate spastic diplegia were chosen. They were patients of the Rehabilitation Hospital, Yonsei University Medical Center. Both dominant and nondominant hands were tested by the Box and Block Test. Bilateral hand function was tested by bead striding and card sorting activities. Collected data was analysed using univariate correlation analysis and MANOVA. Results were as follows: 1) In chair sitting there was a significant positive correlation between dominant hand scores in the Bloc and Box Test and chronological age, gestation period, and time of treatment initiation. In bilateral hand function, card sorting scores correlated positively with time of treatment initiation. 2) In standing, there was a significantly positive correlation between dominant hand scores in the Block and Box Test and time of treatment initiation. 3) In floor sitting, there was a significantly positive correlation between the dominance hand scores in the Block and Box Test and the tine of treatment initiation. Bead stringing, a bilateral hand activity, correlated positively with gestation period and birth weight but negatively with the postnatal incubation period. 4) That score of children who walked showed no significant difference in any of the three postures. 5) Highest test scores in children who could nat walk were in the Box and Block Test for nondominant hand in bead stringing for bilateral hand function. There scores occurred with the children in thee chair sitting posture. The results showed that, in order to improve hand function in children with spastic diplegia, it is necessary to maintain a well supported upright trunk posture with variations allowed for relevance to the chosen position of thee improvements hand activity being performed.