The effects of hippotherapy on gross motor function, balance, and spasticity in children with cerebral palsy (CP) are well-documented, but its impact on the thoracolumbar fascia (TLF) remains unexplored area to date. This research protocol aims to investigate the short-term effects of hippotherapy on the viscoelastic and biomechanical properties of the TLF and quality of life (QoL) in children with spastic CP and their parents/caregivers. A 4-week randomized control trial will compare the effects of once-weekly and twice-weekly hippotherapy sessions to a control group without intervention. The study will assess the viscoelastic and biomechanical properties of the TLF using the MyotonPRO device in children with spastic CP aged 4-12 years. Myotonometer parameters, including oscillation frequency, stiffness, logarithmic decrement, stress relaxation, and creep, will be analyzed before, during, and after the intervention. Functional tests, such as the 10-meter walk test (comfortable and fast walking), cadence, one-leg stance test (eyes open and closed), and functional reach test (forward and lateral), will also be monitored. QoL will be assessed using the CP QOL-Child questionnaire. The primary outcomes will include changes in myotonometer parameters, their correlation with functional tests, and differences between intervention groups. Secondary outcomes will explore whether hippotherapy impacts QoL and the relationship between QoL domains and TLF properties. Results will evaluate whether twice-weekly therapy yields statistically significant differences in the specified parameters compared once-weekly sessions and contribute to understanding hippotherapy's mechanisms, supporting more individualized therapies to improve QoL for children with CP and their families.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
27
This group will perform hippotherapy once per week for 12 weeks
This group will perform hippotherapy twice per week for 12 weeks
Konjeniški zavod Epona
Novo Mesto, Dolenjska, Slovenia
Change in viscoelastic properties in TLF (5 measurable parameters)
1. oscillation frequency (F)-Hz 2. dynamic stiffness (S)-N/m 3. oscillation decrement (D)-arb 4. mechanical stress relaxation time (R)-ms (milliseconds) 5. creep (C)-arb
Time frame: 1. baseline (before hippotherapy starts): all groups 2. in 2 weeks (midway through the therapy): all groups 3. in 4 weeks (at the end of hippotherapy): all groups 4. one day after the completion of the 4-week hippotherapy: only experimental groups
Functional tests (7 measurable parameters)
1. 10-meter walk test (comfortable walking)-10 m/time spent in seconds 2. 10-meter walk test ( fast walking)-10 m/time spent in seconds 3. cadence (steps/minute) 4. a one-leg stance test with eyes open-seconds 5. a one-leg stance test with eyes closed-seconds 6. functional reach test forward-centimetres 7. functional reach test lateral-centimetres
Time frame: 1. baseline (before hippotherapy starts): all groups 2. in 2 weeks (midway through the therapy): all groups 3. in 4 weeks (at the end of hippotherapy): all groups 4. one day after the completion of the 4-week hippotherapy: only experimental groups
Quality of life of children and Quality of live of their parents/caregivers
CP QOL-Child questionnaire (version for children) to children aged between 9 and 12 years in both experimental groups. CP QOL-Child questionnaire (version for parents) to the parents/caregivers of all children in both experimental groups.
Time frame: 1. baseline (before hippotherapy starts) 2. in 4 weeks (at the end of hippotherapy)
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