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Hands Support and Postural Oscillation During Sit-to-Stand Movement in Children With Cerebral Palsy and Typical Children
Authors:Silvia Leticia Pavão  Nelci Adriana Cicuto Ferreira Rocha
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiotherapy, Neuropediatrics Section, Federal University of S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, S?o Paulo, Brazilsilvia_pavao@hotmail.com;3. Department of Physiotherapy, Neuropediatrics Section, Federal University of S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, S?o Paulo, Brazil
Abstract:The authors aimed to compare the weight bearing on hands during sit-to-stand (STS) movement in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and typical children (TC), verify its effect on postural oscillation, and analyze the relationship between weight bearing on hands and postural oscillation. Twenty children with CP (Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I and II) and 35 TC performed STS with and without anterior hands support. Mann-Whitney test compared weight bearing between groups. Wilcoxon test investigated differences in postural oscillation between the conditions with and without anterior hand support for both groups. The Spearman correlation tested the relationship between weight-bearing and postural oscillation during the hand support condition. Children with CP bore more weight on hands than TC to perform STS. The hand support reduced postural oscillation during the second phase of STS in both groups. In the CP group, greater weight bearing was related with lower postural oscillation in the beginning of STS. Although children with CP were able to perform STS without support, they bore more weight on their hands to perform the task than TC. Moreover, children with CP and TC use mechanical and somatosensory information to modulate their postural control during STS in different ways.
Keywords:cerebral palsy  hands support  postural control  sensory
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