Overview
Hemiplegia is the medical term for paralysis of one side of the body This means their shoulder; arm, hand, leg and foot are all completely paralyzed.. It results in muscular wasting on the affected side, impairs gait, reduces motor abilities, and causes instability and a loss of grasping capacity. The patient's quality of life is impacted by hemiplegia because it impairs brain and spinal cord functions Hemiplegic cerebral palsy is the type of cerebral palsy in which there is absolutely no use of one side of the body. This means their shoulder; arm, hand, leg and foot are all completely paralyzed. Hemiplegia in infants and children is a type of Cerebral Palsy that results from damage to the part (hemisphere) of the brain that controls muscle movements. This damage may occur before, during or shortly after birth. The term hemiplegia means that the paralysis is on one vertical half of the body.
Description
The Comprehensive Hand Repetitive Intensive Strength Training (CHRIST) program is designed to provides special training for enhancing muscular strength of the upper limb.
The current study will be a randomized control trial, and data will be collected from Ittefaq Hospital Lahore Pakistan. The study will include 30 patients equally divided into two groups experimental group included 15 patients, and the control group included 15 patients and was randomly allocated. The inclusion criteria for the study will be Comprehensive Hand Repetitive Intensive Strength Training on the upper limb of CP patients with age between 6 to 12 years and both genders will be included children who have normal communication skills and cognitive function will be included and give 30 minutes per session three sessions in a week and total 30 sessions per ten weeks and to normalize muscle tone and patient able to perform ADLS.
Children having damaged musculoskeletal system including fracture of upper limb and contracture will be excluded children having undergone administration of medicine influencing muscular strength and spasticity will be excluded tools used for data collection are Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test and ABIL Hand for upper limb and data will be analyzed by SPSS version 26.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ages 6 to 12 years will be included
- Both genders will be included
- GMFCS I and II
- Children who have normal communication skills and cognitive functions will be included
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children having damage to the musculoskeletal system including fracture of the upper limb and contracture will be excluded
- Children who have undergone the administration of medicine influencing muscular strength and spasticity will be excluded