Healthcare Results and Solutions
Objectives
Children with hemiplegia have difficulty moving, especially on one side of their body. This can lead to uneven walking, problems with stability, and weak trunk muscles. This study looked at how a special training program could help improve walking, balance, and trunk strength in these children.
Methods
Forty children aged 7 to 10 with hemiplegia participated in this study. They were divided into two groups. One group followed a regular physiotherapy program, while the other group did the same program along with a 12-week task-oriented training. We measured their walking patterns, balance, and trunk strength using specific tests.
Results
Both groups showed improvement after treatment. However, the group that did the additional training had better results in walking, balance, and trunk endurance compared to the control group.
Conclusions
Combining task-oriented circuit training with physiotherapy is more effective for improving movement and strength in children with hemiplegia.
Measurable Outcomes
Set clear goals to track progress in improving gait, balance, and strength in clinics and with patients.
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Implementation Steps
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