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Biomedicine

Volume: 41 Issue: 2

  • Open Access
  • Original Article

Efficacy of task-oriented training vs proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation on mobility and balance in spastic cerebral palsy

Rajalaxmi V.1, P. Swetha2, R. N. V. Deepthi3, Sathya Raja4, Omana S.5, P. Sivapragasam6

1,3,4,5 Faculty of Physiotherapy, Dr.M.G.R.Educational and Research Institute University,
Velappanchavadi, Chennai 600 077, Tamil Nadu, India
2Physiotherapist, FreeLance, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
6Assistant Professor, Thiagarajar School of Management, Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India

Corresponding author: Rajalaxmi V. Email: [email protected]

Year: 2021, Page: 297-300, Doi: https://doi.org/10.51248/.v41i2.800

Abstract

Introduction and Aim: One of the most significant and common clinical finding in a majority of children with (CP) is difficulty in walking and exhibiting poor balance control which results in poor gait and reaching movements as maintenance of stability is critical. There are numerous approaches, protocols and treatment strategies to improve balance and gait control. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of task- oriented training and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises (PNF)on mobility and balance in spastic cerebral palsy.
Methodology: This was a comparative study design with pre-post type 20 samples were selected based on the inclusion criteria and were divided into two groups. Group A received task-oriented training and group B proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation and Pre & post measurements were done using paediatric balance scale and timed up and go test.
Results:On comparing the post-test values of group A and group B both the group showed significant difference with the pre-test, on comparing the post-test values of group A and group B, group A showed better significance than group B.
Conclusion: The present study concluded that there seems to be evidence that task-oriented training is more beneficial in training program for increasing the mobility and balance in spastic cerebral palsy comparing to proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.

Keywords: Spastic cerebral palsy; proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation; task-oriented exercise; paediatric balance scale.

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Rajalaxmi V., P. Swetha, R. N. V. Deepthi, Sathya Raja, Omana S., P. Sivapragasam. Efficacy of task-oriented training vs proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation on mobility and balance in spastic cerebral palsy. Biomedicine: 2021; 41(2): 297-300

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