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NCT ID: NCT06428032
Brief Summary: This randomized controlled trial will compare the effects of neuroplastic and functional changes of Hand-Arm Bimanual Intensive Therapy Including Lower Extremities (HABIT-ILE) when presented in two periods (2HG; n=24) versus a single period (1HG; n=24) in people with bilateral CP. The 1HG will receive 65 hours of HABIT-ILE over one intervention period; the 2HG will receive 130 hours over two intervention periods, within 6 months apart. Children will be assessed at 6 time points: baseline, three weeks after the start, at 3, 6, 7 and 9 months after the start of the study.
Detailed Description: This study aims to compare, for the first time, the effects of a double period of HABIT-ILE therapy on functional and neuroplastic changes against a single period, in people with bilateral cerebral palsy (CP). Previous HABIT-ILE protocols have only assessed the effects of a single intervention period. Still, the literature suggests a possible dose-response relationship between the number of intensive therapy periods and progress in motor function. A randomized controlled trial will be conducted, comparing the effects of a double period of HABIT-ILE; (2HG; n=24) versus a single period (1HG; n=24) in children and youth with bilateral CP. Each HABIT-ILE period will consider 6.5 hours of intervention during 10 consecutive working days. Children will be assessed at 6-time points: baseline, three weeks after, at 3 months, at 6 months, at 7 months, and at 9 months, to evaluate the long-term effect of HABIT-ILE and the summative effects of the double period in functional and neuroplastic variables. The 1HG will receive only 65 hours of HABIT-ILE after baseline; the 2HG will perform 130 hours over two intervention periods, after baseline and again at 6 months. Overall, this study aims to provide evidence for the effectiveness of HABIT-ILE in producing functional and neuroplastic changes in children with bilateral CP. It will allow us to approach the possible mechanisms underlying the effect of HABIT-ILE.
Study: NCT06428032
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Protocol Section: NCT06428032