Clinical effectiveness of an individually tailored strengthening programme, including progressive resistance exercises and advice, compared to usual care for ambulant adolescents with spastic cerebral palsy (ROBUST trial): a parallel group randomized controlled trial.

IF 2.8 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
Sally Hopewell, David J Keene, Ioana Marian, Daniel C Perry, Ines Rombach, Morag Andrew, Catherine Barry, Loretta Davis, Gregory Firth, Heidi Fletcher, Beth Fordham, Vivi Gregory Osborne, Helen Gregory Osborne, Lesley Katchburian, Joanna O'Mahoney, Jeremy Parr, Rachel Rapson, Jennifer Ryan, Elnaz Saeedi, Megan Stone, Helen Wood, Tim Theologis
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Aims: Muscle strengthening exercises are one of the interventions frequently prescribed by physiotherapists for adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). However, there is wide variability in the exercise regimes used and limited evidence of their effectiveness. The ROBUST trial will assess the clinical effectiveness of an individually tailored strengthening programme, including progressive resistance exercises and advice, compared to usual care for ambulant adolescents with spastic CP.

Methods: We are conducting a multicentre, two-arm, parallel group, superiority randomized controlled trial. We will recruit adolescents aged 12 to 18 years with a diagnosis of spastic CP (bilateral or unilateral) Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels I to III who are able to comply with the assessment procedures and exercise programme with or without support. Participants will be recruited from at least 12 UK NHS Trust physiotherapy and related services. Participants (n = 334) will be randomized (centralized computer-generated 1:1 allocation ratio) to either: 1) a progressive resistance exercise programme, with six one-to-one physiotherapy sessions over 16 weeks; or 2) usual NHS care, with a single physiotherapy session and an assessment session, and advice regarding self-management and exercise.

Conclusion: The primary outcome is functional mobility measured using the child-/parent-reported Gait Outcomes Assessment List (GOAL) at six months. Secondary outcomes are: clinician-assessed muscle strength (Five Times Sit-to-Stand Test) and motor function (timed up and go test) at six months; functional mobility (GOAL) at 12 months; independence (GOAL subdomain A), balance (GOAL subdomain A, B, D), pain and discomfort (GOAL subdomain C), health-related quality of life (youth version of the EuroQol five-dimension questionnaire; EQ-5D-Y), educational attendance, exercise adherence, and additional physiotherapy treatment (six and 12 months). The primary analysis will be intention to treat.

一项针对个体量身定制的强化规划的临床效果,包括渐进式阻力练习和建议,与对患有痉挛性脑瘫的流动青少年的常规护理相比(稳健试验):一项平行组随机对照试验。
目的:肌肉强化训练是物理治疗师对青少年脑瘫(CP)经常规定的干预措施之一。然而,所采用的锻炼方式存在很大差异,而且证明其有效性的证据有限。这项稳健的试验将评估个体量身定制的强化方案的临床效果,包括渐进式阻力练习和建议,与常规护理相比,对患有痉挛性cp的流动青少年进行治疗。方法:我们正在进行一项多中心、双臂、平行组、优势随机对照试验。我们将招募12至18岁的青少年,他们被诊断为痉挛性CP(双侧或单侧)大运动功能分类系统(GMFCS) I至III级,他们能够在有或没有支持的情况下遵守评估程序和锻炼计划。参与者将从至少12个英国NHS信托物理治疗和相关服务中招募。参与者(n = 334)将被随机分配(集中计算机生成1:1分配比例):1)渐进式阻力运动计划,在16周内进行6次一对一物理治疗;或者2)普通的NHS护理,包括一次物理治疗和一次评估,以及关于自我管理和锻炼的建议。结论:主要结果是在6个月时使用儿童/父母报告的步态结果评估表(GOAL)测量功能活动能力。次要结果是:6个月时临床评估的肌肉力量(5次坐立测试)和运动功能(定时起身测试);12个月时功能活动能力(GOAL);独立性(目标子域A)、平衡性(目标子域A、B、D)、疼痛和不适(目标子域C)、健康相关生活质量(青年版EuroQol五维问卷);EQ-5D-Y),教育出勤率,运动依从性和额外的物理治疗(6个月和12个月)。主要的分析将是治疗意图。
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