The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?

Objective: To investigate the effect of age and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level on walking endurance after 20 weeks of vibration therapy in children and young people with cerebral palsy (CP). Design: The study was a clinical trial without control group comparing baseline and...

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Main Authors: Deborah Telford, BSc, Renuka M. Vesey, BSc, Paul L. Hofman, MD, Silmara Gusso, PhD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-09-01
Series:Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109520300355
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spelling doaj-371ff94b01c64a5794f8c20ca1e2760f2020-11-25T03:11:26ZengElsevierArchives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation2590-10952020-09-0123100068The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?Deborah Telford, BSc0Renuka M. Vesey, BSc1Paul L. Hofman, MD2Silmara Gusso, PhD3Exercise Sciences Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandLiggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandLiggins Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandExercise Sciences Department, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand; Corresponding author Silmara Gusso, PhD, Exercise Sciences Department, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.Objective: To investigate the effect of age and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level on walking endurance after 20 weeks of vibration therapy in children and young people with cerebral palsy (CP). Design: The study was a clinical trial without control group comparing baseline and postintervention outcomes within participants. Setting: Vibration therapy was performed at school or at home. Assessments took place in a clinical research unit. Participants: Children and young people (N=59) with CP, aged 5-20 years, GMFCS level II, III, or IV, recruited through schools, physiotherapy services, and District Health Board clinics, Auckland, New Zealand. Interventions: Participants performed side-alternating whole-body vibration therapy (WBVT) at 20 Hz and 3-mm amplitude, 9 minutes per day, 4 times per week for 20 weeks. Main Outcome Measures: Distance walked in the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) was recorded before and after the intervention. Results: Participants baseline results for the 6MWT were lower, independent of age or GMFCS, when compared to non-CP literature. On average, participants walked 12% further in the 6MWT after the intervention (P<.001). There was significant improvement in 6MWT distance in all age groups (5-10y: 16%, P<.001; 11-15y: 10%, P=.001; 16-20y: 13%, P<.001) and all GMFCS levels (level II: 10%, P<.001, level III: 40%, P=.013, level IV: 57%, P=.007). There was a greater percentage improvement in the distance walked in those with GMFCS level III and level IV than level II (P=.049 and P<.001, respectively). Conclusions: WBVT had a beneficial effect on walking endurance in children and young people with CP, independent of age and GMFCS.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109520300355Cerebral palsyChildRehabilitationVibrationWalk test
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author Deborah Telford, BSc
Renuka M. Vesey, BSc
Paul L. Hofman, MD
Silmara Gusso, PhD
spellingShingle Deborah Telford, BSc
Renuka M. Vesey, BSc
Paul L. Hofman, MD
Silmara Gusso, PhD
The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
Cerebral palsy
Child
Rehabilitation
Vibration
Walk test
author_facet Deborah Telford, BSc
Renuka M. Vesey, BSc
Paul L. Hofman, MD
Silmara Gusso, PhD
author_sort Deborah Telford, BSc
title The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
title_short The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
title_full The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
title_fullStr The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Vibration Therapy on Walking Endurance in Children and Young People With Cerebral Palsy: Do Age and Gross Motor Function Classification System Matter?
title_sort effect of vibration therapy on walking endurance in children and young people with cerebral palsy: do age and gross motor function classification system matter?
publisher Elsevier
series Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation
issn 2590-1095
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Objective: To investigate the effect of age and Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level on walking endurance after 20 weeks of vibration therapy in children and young people with cerebral palsy (CP). Design: The study was a clinical trial without control group comparing baseline and postintervention outcomes within participants. Setting: Vibration therapy was performed at school or at home. Assessments took place in a clinical research unit. Participants: Children and young people (N=59) with CP, aged 5-20 years, GMFCS level II, III, or IV, recruited through schools, physiotherapy services, and District Health Board clinics, Auckland, New Zealand. Interventions: Participants performed side-alternating whole-body vibration therapy (WBVT) at 20 Hz and 3-mm amplitude, 9 minutes per day, 4 times per week for 20 weeks. Main Outcome Measures: Distance walked in the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) was recorded before and after the intervention. Results: Participants baseline results for the 6MWT were lower, independent of age or GMFCS, when compared to non-CP literature. On average, participants walked 12% further in the 6MWT after the intervention (P<.001). There was significant improvement in 6MWT distance in all age groups (5-10y: 16%, P<.001; 11-15y: 10%, P=.001; 16-20y: 13%, P<.001) and all GMFCS levels (level II: 10%, P<.001, level III: 40%, P=.013, level IV: 57%, P=.007). There was a greater percentage improvement in the distance walked in those with GMFCS level III and level IV than level II (P=.049 and P<.001, respectively). Conclusions: WBVT had a beneficial effect on walking endurance in children and young people with CP, independent of age and GMFCS.
topic Cerebral palsy
Child
Rehabilitation
Vibration
Walk test
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590109520300355
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