A Randomized Clinical Trial to Compare Selective Posterior Rhizotomy Plus Physiotherapy with Physiotherapy Alone in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy

1999 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 151???152
Author(s):  
&NA;
2015 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-23
Author(s):  
Md Ruhul Amin ◽  
Narayan Chandra Saha ◽  
Sohely Rahman ◽  
Md Shahadat Hossain ◽  
Md Jahidul Islam ◽  
...  

Objective: To find out the combined efficacy of baclofen and intensive rehabilitation in the treatment of spastic cerebral palsy. Methods: This randomized clinical trial was conducted over 60 patients in Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka, between January and December 2011. The patient satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria was randomly enrolled into two groups; Group A (case) included 30 patients received only intensive rehabilitation and Group B (control) included 30 patients who received baclofen orally two times daily according to the body weight regularly in combination with intensive rehabilitation 1 hour daily five times a week for 24 weeks. All patients were followed up at 4 weeks interval and were evaluated for a total of 24 weeks. Results: Combination of baclofen and intensive rehabilitation has superior efficacy in reducing tone in spastic cerebral palsy over only rehabilitation measured by using Modified Ashworth scale (p<0.001). Combination of baclofen and intensive rehabilitation is also superior in physician rating scale crouch (p<0.0001) and foot contact, (p<0.0001) and also improvement in gross motor function (p<0.01). Conclusion: Combination of baclofen and intensive rehabilitation group has superior efficacy than only rehabilitation group for reduction of generalized spasticity regarding muscle tone, range of motion of the joint and improvement of gait in cerebral palsy patients. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jdmc.v23i1.22688 J Dhaka Medical College, Vol. 23, No.1, April, 2014, Page 18-23


1991 ◽  
Vol 74 (2) ◽  
pp. 178-184 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher L. Vaughan ◽  
Barbara Berman ◽  
Warwick J. Peacock

✓ A recent increase in the popularity of selective posterior rhizotomy for reduction of spasticity in cerebral palsy has led to a demand for more objective studies of outcome and long-term follow-up results. The authors present the results of gait analysis on 14 children with spastic cerebral palsy, who underwent selective posterior rhizotomy in 1985. Sagittal plane gait patterns were studied before surgery and at 1 and 3 years after surgery using a digital camera system. The parameters measured included the range of motion at the knee and thigh, stride length, speed of walking, and cadence. The range of motion at the knee was significantly increased at 1 year after surgery and further improved to a nearly normal range at 3 years after surgery. In contrast, postoperative measurements of thigh range exceeded normal values at 1 year, but decreased toward normal range at 3 years. While improvements in range of motion continued between Years 1 and 3, the children developed a more extended thigh and knee position, which indicated a more upright walking posture. Stride length and speed of walking also improved, while cadence remained essentially unchanged. This 3-year follow-up study, the first to examine rhizotomy using an objective approach, has provided some encouraging results regarding early functional outcome.


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