To evaluate the effect of blood flow restriction combined with aerobic training on chest muscle strength in individual with diaplegic cerebral palsy
combining blood flow restriction with aerobic training may enhance muscle function and endurance by increasing localized metabolic stress and systemic cardiovascular effects inducing muscular hypertrophy and strength gaining with low load training especially chest muscles which affected in individuals with diaplegic cerebral palsy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
individual will do aerobic training .
Chest muscle strength
chest muscle strength will be measured by handheld dynamometry measured in Newton
Time frame: 3 months
pulmonary function tests
pulmonary function tests in the form of forced vital capacity and forced expiratory volume in one second will be measured in Liters
Time frame: 3 months
sub-maximal aerobic capacity
sub-maximal aerobic capacity will be measured using six minute walk test measured in seconds
Time frame: 3 months
quality f life
quality f life will be measured using the pediatric quality of life inventory measured in scores from zero point to four points
Time frame: 3 months
oxygen saturation and heart rate response
oxygen saturation and heart rate response will be measured using pulse oximeter measured in percentage for oxygen saturation and pulses per minute for heart rate
Time frame: 3 months
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