TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Effects of Partial Body Weight-Supported and Loaded Treadmill Training on Motor Performance in Children with Cerebral Palsy
T2 - A Randomized Clinical Trial
AU - Alotaibi, Abdulmajeed
AU - Ibrahim, Alaa
AU - Ahmed, Raafat
AU - Abualait, Turki
AU - Jamal, Mohammed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - Background and Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) improve walking abilities through partial body weight-supported treadmill training (PBWSTT) and loaded treadmill training (LTT), but there is no consensus on the most effective method. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of PBWSTT and LTT on spatiotemporal gait parameters in children with CP. Materials and Methods: A randomized clinical trial involved 25 children aged 12+ with spastic diplegic CP from various outpatient clinics in Taif and Makkah between January 2024 and January 2025. Participants were randomly assigned to PBWSTT (30% body weight support, n = 12) or LTT (60% lower limb weight loading, n = 13) with 45 min sessions three times per week for eight weeks, including conventional therapy. Results: The spatiotemporal gait parameters (such as gait speed, cadence, stride length, swing phase, and swing width) significantly improved within the PBWSTT and LTT groups, but no significant difference was found between the groups. The gross motor function measure, dimension E (for walking, running, and jumping), showed significantly higher improvement in the PBWSTT group compared to the LTT group (p = 0.047). Conclusions: This study indicates that PBWSTT and LTT can improve gait parameters in children with CP, with PBWSTT promoting postural control and LTT improving mobility. These findings suggest that the proposed rehabilitation strategies can significantly improve the functional outcomes of pediatric cerebral palsy patients.
AB - Background and Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) improve walking abilities through partial body weight-supported treadmill training (PBWSTT) and loaded treadmill training (LTT), but there is no consensus on the most effective method. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of PBWSTT and LTT on spatiotemporal gait parameters in children with CP. Materials and Methods: A randomized clinical trial involved 25 children aged 12+ with spastic diplegic CP from various outpatient clinics in Taif and Makkah between January 2024 and January 2025. Participants were randomly assigned to PBWSTT (30% body weight support, n = 12) or LTT (60% lower limb weight loading, n = 13) with 45 min sessions three times per week for eight weeks, including conventional therapy. Results: The spatiotemporal gait parameters (such as gait speed, cadence, stride length, swing phase, and swing width) significantly improved within the PBWSTT and LTT groups, but no significant difference was found between the groups. The gross motor function measure, dimension E (for walking, running, and jumping), showed significantly higher improvement in the PBWSTT group compared to the LTT group (p = 0.047). Conclusions: This study indicates that PBWSTT and LTT can improve gait parameters in children with CP, with PBWSTT promoting postural control and LTT improving mobility. These findings suggest that the proposed rehabilitation strategies can significantly improve the functional outcomes of pediatric cerebral palsy patients.
KW - cerebral palsy
KW - gait
KW - muscle strength
KW - postural control
KW - treadmill
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105011662427
U2 - 10.3390/medicina61071125
DO - 10.3390/medicina61071125
M3 - Article
C2 - 40731755
AN - SCOPUS:105011662427
SN - 1010-660X
VL - 61
JO - Medicina (Lithuania)
JF - Medicina (Lithuania)
IS - 7
M1 - 1125
ER -