Abstract
Aims:
To investigate the effect of foot wedge and carrying weighted bag on loading the paretic lower limb in children with hemiparetic CP.
Design:
Cross-sectional study.
Participants:
A convenient sample of 18 ambulant children with spastic hemiparetic CP was evaluated. Fifteen matched normal children acted as a control group.
Methods:
Using two calibrated scales, measurements of weight supported on each lower limb were obtained under four different standing conditions.
Results:
During quiet standing, the percentage of weight supported on the paretic limb was 35.59% with symmetry index equals 0.57. Standing with the non-paretic foot is placed on a lateral foot wedge, was the best condition that increased the percentage of weight supported on the paretic limb to 47.18% and improved the symmetry index to 0.90. Non-significant improvement of symmetry index 0.61 was recorded when carrying a weighted bag with the paretic hand, but carrying with the non-paretic hand unnecessarily loads the non-paretic limb and further decreases the symmetry index to 0.49.
Conclusions:
Using a lateral foot wedge beneath the non-paretic foot and carrying a weighted bag with the paretic hand improve the loading function of the paretic limb and relief the non-paretic limb from overloading.
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