The study is about the effect of an exercise program using stationary bicycling for children with the spastic diplegic form of cerebral palsy. Spastic diplegia is a type of cerebral palsy that involves spasticity or "tightness" of the leg muscles. We hope to learn whether this type of exercise will allow the children to develop improved strength in the muscles that bend and straighten their knees, enhance their level of physical fitness, improve their ability to walk and improve their ability to perform other activities that are important to them. We hypothesize that children who participate in the stationary cycling intervention will gain strength in the muscles that bend and straighten their knees, will be able to complete a 600 yard walk run test (a test of endurance) more rapidly, and will improve their score on a test of function called the Gross Motor Function Measure (a test designed specifically for children with cerebral palsy).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
64
Use of a stationary bicycle for exercise
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, United States
Gross Motor Function Measure-66 (GMFM)
Describes gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy.
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
600 Yard Walk-Run Test
Timed test to show how rapidly the subject can walk or run 600 yards.
Time frame: Baseline and Post Intervention
30 Second Walk Test
Timed test to measure the distance a subject walks in 30 seconds.
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
Knee Flexor and Knee Extensor Torque
Measures strength of the knee flexors and extensor muscles.
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL)
Questionnaire that assesses quality of life
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument (PODCI)
Questionnaire that assesses health related quality of life
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
Gait Analysis will be performed on a subset of the children enrolled.
Analyses changes in walking
Time frame: Basline and Post Intervention
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