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EFFECTS OF LOWER LIMB PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE TRAINING ON BALANCE IN CHILDRENS DIAGNOSED WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY
2022
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International Journal of Advanced Research
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Background and objectives: Balance is the ability to move or to remain in position without losing control or falling. Control of body balance is a complex involving postures, movements, sensation, vision and vestibular system. There is 2 types of balance – Static and dynamic. Both static and dynamic balance are very important for body to maintain equilibrium in standing or sitting position and able to perform without falling. Cerebral palsy happens due to abnormal brain development before birth of child which affects childs ability to move, maintain balance and posture and walking ability, resulting in ataxia. Diplegic cerebral palsy is also knows as spastic diaplegia. It is one of the three types of cerebral palsy which presents with lot of muscle stiffness and spasms and loss of Range of Motion. Spastic diplegia mostly affects the legs and sometimes the arms, making them stiff and contracted. This makes crawling and walking difficult and most often, children will walk on their toes or with a wide scissoring gait. Legs can also turn inwards and cross at the knees due to excessive muscle contractions. Other children may not be able to walk at all. The upper extremities of the body may not be affected at all and may function normally. The purpose behind this study was to find out whether progressive resistance exercises of lower limbs affects balance of childrens affected with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy, because balance is the biggest issue with diplegic cerebral palsy. The objective of the study is to analyze strength using FTSST (Five Time Sit to Stand Test) and balance using PBS (Pediatric Balance Scale).

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International Journal of Advanced Research

Field :   Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

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