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Effects of Pelvic Girdle Stabililty With Use of Therapeutic Taping in Down Syndrome

Effects of Pelvic Girdle Stabililty With Use of Therapeutic Taping in Down Syndrome

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4-10 years
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Overview

A Interventional study on 16 down syndrome pateints and check effects o therapeutic taping on pelvic girdle stability on 8 weeks sessions

Description

Study group A will undergo pelvic girdle stablilty traing along with therapeutic taping and group B will receive pelvic girdle satbility traing of 8 weeks and chcek the effects by trunk control assessement tool,gross motor functional scale .this study type is conviennet sampling techniques and check effetcts by exercising

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Functional hearing and vision
  • Ability to understand commands.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Children with severe mental retardation
  • History of trauma and surgery'

Study details
    Down Syndrome

NCT06770218

Riphah International University

14 October 2025

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