Improved abdomen muscle activity with interferential current therapy in cerebral palsy with constipation: a randomized controlled trial study

IF 0.9 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Shofie Sabatini Verayunia, Sri Mardjiati Mei Wulan, Noor Idha Handajani, Andriati, Martha Kurnia Kusumawardani, A. Darma, R. Ranuh, Soenarnatalina Melaniani
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Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often experience many comorbidities, such as constipation. Pain and discomfort that often accompany constipation have an impact on behavior and decrease quality of life. Abdominal muscle weakness can cause a low increase in intra-abdominal pressure so that the expulsive force during defecation is not adequate. The aim of this study was to evaluate the addition of interferential current (IFC) therapy on standard therapy (lactulose) on abdominal muscle activity in children with cerebral palsy (CP) with constipation. Methods: This research is a true experimental study with pre and post-test randomized control group design. Subjects were 18 children with CP who were constipated according to the ROMA IV criteria, which were divided into two groups, namely the control group who received standard therapy (lactulose) and the intervention group who received lactulose plus IFC therapy with a frequency of 4000-4100 Hz, duration 20 minutes, 3 times a week for 1 month. The parameters evaluated in this study were the value of abdominal muscle activity at rest and during contraction. Measurements were carried out twice, before and one week after the completion of the IFC therapy series. Data were analyzed computerized with SPSS v20.0. Results: There was a significant decrease in abdominal muscle activity at rest (P= .024) in the treatment group, while there was an insignificant increase in the control group (P= 0,266). The abdominal muscle activity during contraction in the treatment group showed a greater increase (P= 0.730) than in the control group (P= 0.831). The effect size in the treatment group is 0.2, which means it has a small effect, while in the control group is 0.1, which means it has no effect. Conclusion: The addition of IFC to standard therapy (lactulose) can improve abdominal muscle activity so that IFC can be an alternative supporting therapy in cerebral palsy with constipation to provide a good clinical response.
干预电流疗法改善脑瘫伴便秘患者腹部肌肉活动:一项随机对照试验研究
背景:脑瘫儿童经常经历许多合并症,如便秘。经常伴随便秘的疼痛和不适会影响行为并降低生活质量。腹部肌肉无力会导致腹内压力低增,从而导致排便时的排出力不足。本研究的目的是评估在标准治疗(乳果糖)的基础上加入干扰电流(IFC)治疗对脑瘫(CP)伴便秘儿童腹肌活动的影响。方法:本研究采用试验前后随机对照组设计,是一项真实的实验研究。受试者为18名根据ROMA IV标准便秘的CP儿童,分为两组,即接受标准治疗(乳果糖)的对照组和接受乳果糖加IFC治疗的干预组,频率4000-4100Hz,持续时间20分钟,每周3次,持续1个月。本研究中评估的参数是休息时和收缩时腹肌活动的值。在IFC治疗系列完成前和完成后一周进行两次测量。结果:治疗组休息时腹肌活动量显著下降(P=0.024),而对照组则无明显增加(P=0.026)。治疗组收缩过程中的腹肌活动量比对照组(P=0.831)增加更大(P=0.730),治疗组的效果大小为0.2,意味着效果很小,而对照组为0.1,意味着没有效果。结论:在标准疗法(乳果糖)的基础上加入IFC可改善腹肌活动,可作为脑瘫便秘的替代支持疗法,提供良好的临床疗效。
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