Enhancing Trunk Control Balance in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: Comparative Effectiveness of the Vestibular Stimulation Technique and Standard Treatment
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most common kind of cerebral palsy, called spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. Some of the usual symptoms include muscular weakness, poor muscle coordination, poor balance, loss of postural control, and postural misalignment. The issue is not confined to physical restrictions when a person has poor postural instability that makes walking challenging; instead, the person has increasing psychological challenges and problems. For this study, 30 children with SDCP from the pediatrics physiotherapy OPD and IPD departments at the Shri Guru Ram Rai Institute of Medical Science and Shri Mahant Indresh Hospital in Patel Nagar, Dehradun,Abstract
were chosen. For testing, children were randomly split into two groups: one group of 15 kids received standard care alone, while the other group of 15 kids received standard care with the Vestibular Stimulation Technique. When the data from both groups are evaluated, there was a significant difference between them, however group A shows more development. The findings
of the analysis of the data from the PBS and MAS outcome measures are the same for both outcome measures. From the data collected it was suggested that the patients will probably have benefited more after four weeks of treatment with VST plus conventional therapy than if conventional therapy were administered alone. Although vestibular stimulation paired with conventional therapy demonstrated a more obvious improvement in clinical results for trunk control, both therapies were proven to significantly improve trunk control of balance.
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