RESEARCH PROPOSAL: EFFECTIVENESS OF REBOUND THERAPY ON ADULT CEREBRAL PALSY
Date
2023-05-01
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Saudi Digital Library
Abstract
Physical therapy is commonly used in the long-term management of cerebral palsy to
improve functional outcomes by addressing abnormal muscle tone, range of motion,
movement patterns, and in some cases pain. As cerebral palsy has a range of different
presentations, there is a need for different treatment options to achieve better individualised care. One form of physical therapy that has existed since the 1970s is
rebound therapy, a structured form of physiotherapy that uses trampolines to help
mobilise individuals. Often perceived as being more enjoyable, rebound therapy could
offer an alternative to traditional stretching or resistance-based therapy that may be
more suitable for some patients. However, like many forms of physical therapy, there
is limited high-quality evidence evaluating and supporting its use, especially in adults.
The following proposal outlines the details for a single-blinded randomised control
study that aims to evaluate the efficacy of rebound therapy in adults. To support this,
a literature review is also performed to evaluate existing studies focusing on rebound
therapy in individuals with cerebral palsy and to identify gaps in the current knowledge.
The literature review finds that all relevant studies on the topic have been performed
in children and supports the notion of a study that focuses on outcomes in adults
Description
The following proposal outlines the details for a single-blinded randomised control study that aims to evaluate the efficacy of rebound therapy in adults. To support this, a literature review is also performed to evaluate existing studies focusing on rebound therapy in individuals with cerebral palsy and to identify gaps in the current knowledge
Keywords
Rebound therapy, Cerebral palsy, Single_blinded Randomised trial
Citation
Alawlaqy, Sultan 2023, RESEARCH PROPOSAL: EFFECTIVENESS OF REBOUND THERAPY ON ADULT CEREBRAL PALSY