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Hippotherapy Versus Swiss Ball Training to Improve Trunk Control and Balance on Spastic Daiplegic Cerebral Palsy

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4 - 12 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

To compare effect in both intervention

Description

In this study we will compare the effects of hippotherapy and swiss ball therapy. Our objectives of the study are To compare the effects of hippotherapy and Swiss ball training, to improve trunk control and balance on spastic diplegic cerebral palsy

Hypothesis

Alternative hypothesis:

There will be significant difference between the effects of hippotherapy and Swiss ball training to improve trunk control and balance on spastic diplegic cerebral palsy

Null hypothesis:

There will be no significant difference between the effects of hippotherapy and Swiss ball training to improve trunk control and balance on spastic diplegic cerebral palsy. This study will include total 64 participants. Calculated by Open Epitool.64patients will be divided in to 2 groups with equal sample size through sealed envelop method. Group A will receive hippotherapy while group B will receive swiss ball therapy.

Group A Intervention:

The child is seat astride the horse wearing a helmet and was encouraged to perform various activities designed to emphasize movement in a forward and upward reaching and side to side direction to encourage active postural control, trunk strength, balance and trunk/pelvic dissociation.30 minutes with a frequency ranging from 4 sessions per week and the total duration of horseback riding 6 weeks .Position the child to sit on the ball and giving forward, backward and side to side movement to the child. This will facilitate trunk rotation by which the upper body is towards the weight bearing hip and away from the weight bearing hip. Training program 4 times per weeks with the treatment session of 30.

Group B Intervention:

Position the child to sit on the ball and giving extension rotation and flexion rotation to the child. This will facilitate trunk rotation by which the upper body is towards the weight bearing hip and away from the weight bearing hip.Training program 4 times per weeks with the treatment session of 30 minutes for 6 weeks duration minutes for 6 weeks duration.

Trunk Control Will be measured by three outcome measures which include trunk control measurement scale ,gross motor function scale and pediatric balance scale. Intervention will be given for 6 weeks.Assesment will be done on baseline, after 3 and 6 weeks.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:• Children (male and female)

  • Age group 4 to 11 years
  • Subject diagnosed with CP
  • Mild Spastic Diaplegic of the lower limbs according to the modified ashworth scale grade 1 to 1+
  • GMFM scale sitting balance score less than 20
  • Medically stable and able to understand commands

Exclusion Criteria:• Children with mental retardation,

  • Epilepsy, other associated neurological disorders, other type of cerebral palsy,
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and sensory issues(poor visual or hearing acuity)

Study details

Cerebral Palsy Spastic Diplegia

NCT06047756

Riphah International University

14 October 2025

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