Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) has been defined as a nonprogressive disease of movement and posture development. Physical therapy techniques use different forms of sensory stimulation to improve neuromotor development. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of a vestibular stimulation training in improving motor functions in cerebral palsy. Population: Fourteen children with CP were randomly separated into two different groups in a cross-over trial. Methods: Over a period of 10 weeks, each group performed 10 sessions of 50 min of neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) and 10 sessions of vestibular training (VR). Children were evaluated with the Gross Motor Function Measurement-88 scale, the Goal Attainment Scale and the root mean square of head accelerations. Results: A significant improvement in the GAS-score (p =.003) was noted after NDT+VR. Conclusions: Vestibular stimulation integrated with NDT proved to be an effective complementary strategy for facilitating motor functioning.

Tramontano M., Medici A., Iosa M., Chiariotti A., Fusillo G., Manzari L., et al. (2017). The effect of vestibular stimulation on motor functions of children with cerebral palsy. MOTOR CONTROL, 21(3), 299-311 [10.1123/mc.2015-0089].

The effect of vestibular stimulation on motor functions of children with cerebral palsy

Tramontano M.;
2017

Abstract

Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) has been defined as a nonprogressive disease of movement and posture development. Physical therapy techniques use different forms of sensory stimulation to improve neuromotor development. Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of a vestibular stimulation training in improving motor functions in cerebral palsy. Population: Fourteen children with CP were randomly separated into two different groups in a cross-over trial. Methods: Over a period of 10 weeks, each group performed 10 sessions of 50 min of neurodevelopmental treatment (NDT) and 10 sessions of vestibular training (VR). Children were evaluated with the Gross Motor Function Measurement-88 scale, the Goal Attainment Scale and the root mean square of head accelerations. Results: A significant improvement in the GAS-score (p =.003) was noted after NDT+VR. Conclusions: Vestibular stimulation integrated with NDT proved to be an effective complementary strategy for facilitating motor functioning.
2017
Tramontano M., Medici A., Iosa M., Chiariotti A., Fusillo G., Manzari L., et al. (2017). The effect of vestibular stimulation on motor functions of children with cerebral palsy. MOTOR CONTROL, 21(3), 299-311 [10.1123/mc.2015-0089].
Tramontano M.; Medici A.; Iosa M.; Chiariotti A.; Fusillo G.; Manzari L.; Morelli D.
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