For ambulatory children with DMD, physiotherapy is aimed at protecting ambulation, improving motor performance to the best level and increasing quality of life. The investigators think that the treatment of children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy may become more effective with physiotherapy programs based on the comprehensive physiotherapy evaluation results, including the evaluation of fear of falling. This study investigates the fear of falling in children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and questioning whether their fear of falling affects their quality of life and their physical performance.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
40
Falls related assessments, functional physical performance evaluations and quality of life assessments.
Hacettepe University
Ankara, Sıhhiye, Turkey (Türkiye)
RECRUITINGFear of Falling
"ICF Based 'Fear of Falling' Assessment in Pediatric Neuromuscular Diseases" is developed by researchers as examining the 'fear of falling' assessments in the literature and organizing the activities that children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) may have experience fear of falling. There are six main titles which are based on DMD population and ICF headings. As follows: "Learning and Applying Knowledge", "General Tasks and Demands", "Mobility", "Self-Care", "Major Life Areas" and "Community, Social and Civic Living". It is a form total of 34 items which children with DMD answer to the fear of falling during different activities as "never = 0", "sometimes = 1", "always = 2" or "not applicable = NA". High scores indicate high fear of falling.
Time frame: 15-30 minutes
History of Falls
Fall history of children with DMD is assessed using the 17-item History of Fall Questionnaire, which was developed by Ann Myers in 1996 and was later used to assess the fear of falling of individuals with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, a neuromuscular disease. Accordingly, past experiences of falling children are evaluated in sub-titles such as frequency, location, internal and external causes, injury.
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Posture Analysis
Posture analysis is made by using "New York Posture Rating Scale".
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Performance Evaluation
6 minute walking test (6MWT) are used.
Time frame: 6 minutes
Evaluation of Energy Consumption
Physiological Cost Index is used to evaluate energy consumption. It reflects the increased heart rate required for walking and is expressed as heartbeats per meter by formula: \[Heart rate after 6MWT- Heart rate at rest\]/Walking speed (m/min).
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Fatigue
To evaluate the fatigue of the children with DMD, PedsQL Multidimensional Fatigue Scale is used. This scale assesses fatigue with a total of 18 items, 6 items in each of the 3 main headings: "General Fatigue", "Sleeping / Resting Fatigue" and "Cognitive Fatigue". There are three different forms for young children (5-7 years), children (8-12 years) and adolescents (13-17 years). All three forms have both child and parent reports. The reliability and validity of the scale is proven in Turkish.
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Balance Assessment
The Pediatric Berg Balance Scale is used to assess the functional balance in the daily activities of children with DMD. The scale consists of 14 sections and each section is scored between 0-4; the highest score that can be taken from the scale is 56 and the higher scores show the better balance level.
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Functional Walking Assessment
Gillette Functional Walking Scale is used for practical assessment of walking. The parent marks the item that best describes the child's ability to walk within 10 items. The high score means better walking ability.
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
Gait Analysis
Spatio-temporal characteristics of gait are assessed. Step length, stride length, step width (width of the walking base) and stance width are measured by footprint method which we use talcum powder to make them appear.The walking speed are recorded according to the 6MWT results.
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Ambulation Assessment
The North Star Ambulatory Assessment which is a 17-item rating scale that is used to measure functional motor abilities in ambulant children with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is used. The activities are scored as follows: 2 - 'Normal' - no obvious modification of activity 1 - Modified method but achieves goal independent of physical assistance from another 0 - Unable to achieve independently
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Quality of Life
The Pediatric Outcomes Data Collection Instrument is used for a comprehensive assessment of quality of life of children with DMD. Functional dimensions are assessed include upper extremity functioning, transfers and basic mobility, sports and physical function, comfort/pain, global function (an average of the four previous scores), and happiness with physical condition. Scores for all dimensions are scaled from 0 to 100, with 100 being the highest level of function or happiness.
Time frame: 15-20 minutes
Activity Limitation
ACTIVLIM questionnaire is used which was designed to evaluate limitations in activities involving upper and lower limbs in adults and children with neuromuscular diseases, is linked to the domains of the Activities and Participation of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), and to its Children and Youth version (ICF-CY). There are 22 daily living activities and each item is answered on a 3-level scale (impossible, difficult, easy). The highest score that can be taken from the test is 44 and the higher scores indicate less activity limitation.
Time frame: 5-10 minutes
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