Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effects of modified pilates exercises (MPE) and neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT) on trunk, postural control, gait, and balance in children with cerebral palsy (CP). 18 children with CP between gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) I and III were randomized into two groups as study (Group A, MPE) and control (Group B, NDT). Physiotherapy (PT) took place 2days a week for 8weeks. Trunk control measurement scale (TCMS), seated postural control measurement (SPCM), pediatric reach test (PRT), pediatric berg balance measurement (PBBM), 6 minute walking test (6MWT), observational gait scale (OGS), core stability performance measurements, and muscle strength tests were performed. Mean age of group A (n = 9) was 9 ± 1.58years, and group B (n = 9) was 10 ± 2.73years. Significant differences were found in the SPCM posture (p = 0.000), TCMS (p = 0.004), OGS right (p = 0.019) and left (p = 0.001) scores, abdominal fatigue test (AFT) (p = 0.014), modified side bridge (MSBT) test (right p = 0.04, left p = 0.031), pressure biofeedback unit test (PBU) (p = 0.024), and sit-ups test (SUT) (p = 0.011) in favor of group A. According to the initial measurements of the percentage changes of the tests, significantly difference was found in PBBMR (p = 0.001), PBBML (p = 0.000), SPCM posture (0.001), TCMS (0.000), MBSTET (0.000), MSBT left (p = 0.034), AFT (p = 0.002), PBU (p = 0.015), SUT (p = 0.000), MPUT (p = 0.018), and OGS right (p = 0.029) in favor of group A. The results revealed that MPEs in children with CP positively affects trunk, postural control, gait, and balance compared to NDT. It is concluded that MPE can be used as an alternative treatment approach in children with CP. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER/DATE OF REGISTRATION/STUDY START DATE/URL OF THE RECORD: NCT04035954/ 24/07/2019/ August 1, 2019/ https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04035954 .

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