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  • Türk Fizyoterapi ve Rehabilitasyon Dergisi
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  • THE EFFECT OF PELVIC CONTROL EXERCISES ON STANDING POSTURE IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIC CEREBRA...

THE EFFECT OF PELVIC CONTROL EXERCISES ON STANDING POSTURE IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY: A PILOT RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Authors : Aartı Gupta, Dr. Siddhartha Sen
Pages : 20-40
Doi:10.21653/tjpr.1413181
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Publication Date : 2025-04-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Purpose: Pelvic instability is a common finding in children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy (CP). Mobility and day-to-day functioning are impeded by improper muscle activation and inadequate regulation of movement around the pelvis. The study\\\'s objective was to investigate the effects of pelvic control exercises on posture of children with spastic diplegic CP. Methods: 24 spastic diplegic children with CP who participated in this single-blind trial were divided into two groups at random by simple random sampling. Group A (n = 12) received conventional intervention and pelvic control exercises, while Group B (n = 12) received only conventional intervention. For a period of eight weeks, the intervention was carried out three days a week. Postural angles like thoracic inclination (TI), trunk angle (TA), pelvic tilt (PT), lumbar angle (LA), lumbar curve (LC), horizontal alignment of anterior superior iliac spine (HAASIS), horizontal alignment of posterior superior iliac spine (HAP) were evaluated as outcome measure before and after the intervention is finished. While the independent t test was used to examine differences between the two groups, the paired-t test was employed to examine differences within the group. Results: When outcome measures from both groups were compared prior to treatment, no significant differences were observed. The values of postural angles in study group A showed a significant improvement after the treatment with conventional physiotherapy and pelvic control exercises in comparison with conventional treatment alone. Angles of TA (p=0.030) and LC (p=0.007) increased while those of TI (p=0.027), PT (p<0.001), LA (p=0.005), HAASIS (p=0.054), and HAP (p=0.017) decreased in group A resulting in better trunk and pelvic alignment. Conclusion: The results indicated that pelvic control training could be beneficial in improving posture of children with spastic diplegic CP.
Keywords : Serebral Palsi, Dipleji, Postür, Spastisite, pelvis

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