Using Radial Shock Wave Therapy to Control Cerebral Palsy-Related Dysfunctions: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of General Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJGM.S510383
Hisham M Hussein, Ahmed M Gabr, Monira I Aldhahi, Amsha Alhumaidi Alshammari, Hand Zamel Alshammari, Khulood Khleiwi Altamimi, Abdulaziz Mohammed Alqahtani, Ibrahim M Dewir, Shamekh Mohamed El-Shamy, Ahmed Abdelmoniem Ibrahim
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Abstract

Background: Radial Shock wave Therapy (rSWT) is one of the recent promising modalities that can effectively improve muscle tone, ROM, and enhance functional capacity. It can be used to augment the rehabilitation effectiveness in spastic CP children. So, enhance their engagement in community and participation in social activities and decrease economic burden of rehabilitation.

Purpose: To investigate the effect of adding rSWT to standard physical therapy on muscular spasticity, ROM, gross motor function, and planter surface in spastic CP patients.

Methods: A total of 70 children (48 girls and 22 boys) with spastic CP were randomly assigned into the control group (n= 35 and average age 8.82±0.91) which received standard physical therapy and the rSWT group (n=35 and average age 9.0±1.81) which received the standard physical therapy plus 1500 rSWT shocks with 2 bar pressure and Hz frequency applied over acupuncture points. Passive ankle ROM, calf muscle tone, gross motor function (D and E categories), plantar surface area (PSA), and peak pressure values at midfoot (PPMF), and hindfoot (PPHF) were assessed at baseline, post-treatment, and three-month follow-up.

Results: Between-group comparisons demonstrated post-treatment statistically significant differences in ankle plantar flexion (APF), walking category of the GMFM (GMFM-E), PPHF, and PPMF with medium to high effect size values favoring the rSWTG (p=0.011, d=0.858; p=0.003, d=1.02; p=0.035, d=0.577; p=0.049, d= 0.216, respectively). At follow-up, all outcomes were statistically significantly different (p<0.05).

Conclusion: rSWT is an effective addition to the standard physical therapy care for spastic CP children in favor of spasticity, ROM, and function.

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International Journal of General Medicine
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of General Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on general and internal medicine, pathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnosis, monitoring and treatment protocols. The journal is characterized by the rapid reporting of reviews, original research and clinical studies across all disease areas. A key focus of the journal is the elucidation of disease processes and management protocols resulting in improved outcomes for the patient. Patient perspectives such as satisfaction, quality of life, health literacy and communication and their role in developing new healthcare programs and optimizing clinical outcomes are major areas of interest for the journal. As of 1st April 2019, the International Journal of General Medicine will no longer consider meta-analyses for publication.
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