Effect of Vibratory Inhibition and Pelvic Stabilization Exercise on Tone, Balance and Gross Motor Function in Spastic Cerebral Palsy- A Comparative Study

Nehal Gupta

Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University Gurugram Haryana, India.

Saurabh Kumar *

Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University Gurugram Haryana, India.

Aarti Gupta

Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University Gurugram Haryana, India.

Priyanka Rishi

Faculty of Physiotherapy, SGT University Gurugram Haryana, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Objectives: Cerebral palsy is one of the leading causes of movement and posture disorders. Recently, Vibration therapy as a treatment method in clinical practice has been used as a complementary approach. This study compared the effects of Segmental Muscle Vibration and Pelvic Stabilization Exercises on Muscle Tone, Balance, and Gross Motor Function in spastic CP children.

Materials and Methods: A total of 20 children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy, of both sexes (age range of 4-6 years) were included in the study. The Children were assigned into two groups.  Group A received Segmental Muscle Vibration along with conventional treatment i.e. Passive Stretching Exercise and Group B received Pelvic Stabilization Exercise along with conventional treatment for 40 minute, 3 times a week for 3 weeks. Outcome measures include Modified Ashworth Scale, Pediatric Balance Scale and Gross Motor Function Measure-88 for measuring Tone (spasticity), Balance and Gross Motor Function.

Results: A significant improvement in all variables (p < 0.05) was observed in each group, with greater improvement in tone, balance and gross function indices in group A.

Conclusion: From the results we concluded that both the Segmental Vibration Inhibition Therapy and Pelvic Stabilization exercise yielded a clinically significant improvement in spastic CP; but Segmental Vibration Inhibition Therapy shows more improvement in reduction in tone, improvement in balance and gross motor function.

Keywords: Cerebral palsy, balance, posture, gross motor function, segmental muscle vibration and pelvic stabilization exercise


How to Cite

Gupta, N., Kumar, S., Gupta, A. and Rishi, P. (2022) “Effect of Vibratory Inhibition and Pelvic Stabilization Exercise on Tone, Balance and Gross Motor Function in Spastic Cerebral Palsy- A Comparative Study”, Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 34(42A), pp. 57–67. doi: 10.9734/jpri/2022/v34i42A36295.