Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy

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Autor(a) principal: Zardo, Franciele
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Paludo, Tatiane, Tubelo Pereira, Brenda, Frata, Bruna, Chai Ling, Chen, Cechetti, Fernanda
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Fisioterapia em Movimento
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29006
Resumo: Introduction: Children and adolescents with spastic quadriparesis have a worse selective motor control, and studies with this population are still very scarce. The same is true with scientific evidence of one of the methods most used as a physiotherapeutic treatment in this population – the Bobath Concept. Objective: Evaluate spine erector muscles activation, gluteus medius and gluteus maximus, through the handling of the Bobath Concept and the sustained kneeling posture, in subjects with a diagnosis of severe Cerebral Palsy. Compare muscle activation with a reference group, in order to increase the reliability of this study. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with thirty-eight children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy, classified by GMFCS at levels IV and V, and twenty healthy participants, aged between 3 and 18 years. They were submitted to the handling of the Bobath Concept and to the sustained kneeling posture, with muscle activation obtained by electromyography. Results: It was observed significant muscle activation during handling in side-sitting, with weight transfer and without the help of another therapist, and in the sustained kneeling posture, for the erector of the spine and gluteus medius. Conclusion: The evidence from this study suggests that both the handling in side-sitting and the sustained kneeling posture cause significant muscle activation in the erector of the spine and gluteus medius for severe quadriparesis subjects, GMFCS IV and V, which can contribute to the improvement of postural control and decision-making in physical therapy practice. Keywords: Cerebral palsy. Quadriparesis. Muscles. Electromyography. Physical therapy modalities.
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spelling Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy Análise da ativação muscular em crianças e adolescentes com paralisia cerebral graveIntroduction: Children and adolescents with spastic quadriparesis have a worse selective motor control, and studies with this population are still very scarce. The same is true with scientific evidence of one of the methods most used as a physiotherapeutic treatment in this population – the Bobath Concept. Objective: Evaluate spine erector muscles activation, gluteus medius and gluteus maximus, through the handling of the Bobath Concept and the sustained kneeling posture, in subjects with a diagnosis of severe Cerebral Palsy. Compare muscle activation with a reference group, in order to increase the reliability of this study. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with thirty-eight children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy, classified by GMFCS at levels IV and V, and twenty healthy participants, aged between 3 and 18 years. They were submitted to the handling of the Bobath Concept and to the sustained kneeling posture, with muscle activation obtained by electromyography. Results: It was observed significant muscle activation during handling in side-sitting, with weight transfer and without the help of another therapist, and in the sustained kneeling posture, for the erector of the spine and gluteus medius. Conclusion: The evidence from this study suggests that both the handling in side-sitting and the sustained kneeling posture cause significant muscle activation in the erector of the spine and gluteus medius for severe quadriparesis subjects, GMFCS IV and V, which can contribute to the improvement of postural control and decision-making in physical therapy practice. Keywords: Cerebral palsy. Quadriparesis. Muscles. Electromyography. Physical therapy modalities.Introdução: Crianças e adolescentes com quadriparesia espástica apresentam pior controle motor seletivo, e estudos com essa população ainda são muito escassos. O mesmo ocorre com as evidências científicas de um dos métodos mais utilizados como tratamento fisioterapêutico nessa população – o Conceito Bobath. Objetivo: Avaliar a ativação dos músculos eretores da coluna, glúteo médio e glúteo máximo, por meio do manuseio do Conceito Bobath e da postura ajoelhada sustentada, em indivíduos com diagnóstico de Paralisia Cerebral grave. Comparar a ativação muscular com um grupo de referência, a fim de aumentar a confiabilidade deste estudo. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo transversal com trinta e oito crianças e adolescentes com Paralisia Cerebral, classificados pelo GMFCS nos níveis IV e V, e vinte participantes saudáveis, com idade entre 3 e 18 anos. Eles foram submetidos ao manuseio do Conceito Bobath e à postura ajoelhada sustentada, com ativação muscular obtida por eletromiografia. Resultados: Observou-se ativação muscular significativa durante o manuseio na posição sentada de lado, com transferência de peso e sem auxílio de outro terapeuta, e na postura ajoelhada sustentada, para o eretor da coluna e glúteo médio. Conclusão: As evidências deste estudo sugerem que tanto o manuseio na posição sentada de lado quanto a sustentação da postura ajoelhada causam significativa ativação muscular no eretor da coluna e glúteo médio para indivíduos com quadriparesia grave, GMFCS IV e V, o que pode contribuir para a melhora do controle postural e tomada de decisão na prática fisioterapêutica. Palavras-chave: Paralisia cerebral. Quadriparesia. Músculos. Eletromiografia. Modalidades de fisioterapia.Editora PUCPRESS2022-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/2900610.1590/fm.2022.35115Fisioterapia em Movimento (Physical Therapy in Movement); Vol. 35 (2022): n. cont.Fisioterapia em Movimento; v. 35 (2022): n. cont.1980-5918reponame:Fisioterapia em Movimentoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRenghttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/29006/25434Copyright (c) 2022 PUCPRESSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZardo, Franciele Paludo, TatianeTubelo Pereira, Brenda Frata, Bruna Chai Ling, Chen Cechetti, Fernanda2022-10-07T13:31:55Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/29006Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisioPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/oairubia.farias@pucpr.br||revista.fisioterapia@pucpr.br1980-59180103-5150opendoar:2022-10-07T13:31:55Fisioterapia em Movimento - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
Análise da ativação muscular em crianças e adolescentes com paralisia cerebral grave
title Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
spellingShingle Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
Zardo, Franciele
title_short Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
title_full Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
title_fullStr Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
title_sort Analysis of muscle activation in children and adolescents with severe cerebral palsy
author Zardo, Franciele
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Paludo, Tatiane
Tubelo Pereira, Brenda
Frata, Bruna
Chai Ling, Chen
Cechetti, Fernanda
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Tubelo Pereira, Brenda
Frata, Bruna
Chai Ling, Chen
Cechetti, Fernanda
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Paludo, Tatiane
Tubelo Pereira, Brenda
Frata, Bruna
Chai Ling, Chen
Cechetti, Fernanda
description Introduction: Children and adolescents with spastic quadriparesis have a worse selective motor control, and studies with this population are still very scarce. The same is true with scientific evidence of one of the methods most used as a physiotherapeutic treatment in this population – the Bobath Concept. Objective: Evaluate spine erector muscles activation, gluteus medius and gluteus maximus, through the handling of the Bobath Concept and the sustained kneeling posture, in subjects with a diagnosis of severe Cerebral Palsy. Compare muscle activation with a reference group, in order to increase the reliability of this study. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with thirty-eight children and adolescents with Cerebral Palsy, classified by GMFCS at levels IV and V, and twenty healthy participants, aged between 3 and 18 years. They were submitted to the handling of the Bobath Concept and to the sustained kneeling posture, with muscle activation obtained by electromyography. Results: It was observed significant muscle activation during handling in side-sitting, with weight transfer and without the help of another therapist, and in the sustained kneeling posture, for the erector of the spine and gluteus medius. Conclusion: The evidence from this study suggests that both the handling in side-sitting and the sustained kneeling posture cause significant muscle activation in the erector of the spine and gluteus medius for severe quadriparesis subjects, GMFCS IV and V, which can contribute to the improvement of postural control and decision-making in physical therapy practice. Keywords: Cerebral palsy. Quadriparesis. Muscles. Electromyography. Physical therapy modalities.
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