Efficacy of dual‐task training on stability and function in children with ataxia after medulloblastoma resection: A randomized controlled trial

Author:

Selim Fatma M.1,Elshafey Mohamed A.1,El‐Ayadi Moatasem M.2,Albeltagi Doaa M.3,Ali Mostafa S.14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physical Therapy for Pediatrics Faculty of Physical Therapy Cairo University Dokki Egypt

2. Pediatric Oncology Department National Cancer Institute Cairo University and Children Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE‐57357) Dokki Egypt

3. Clinical Research Center Children Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE‐57357) Cairo Egypt

4. Department of Physical Therapy for Pediatrics Faculty of Physical Therapy 6th of October University, 6th of October City Egypt

Abstract

AbstractBackground/objectiveIn children, medulloblastoma (MB) is the most prevalent posterior fossa tumor. The first line of treatment is maximal safe resection. Therefore, symptoms of ataxia are commonly seen. Training the brain on balance and cognitive tasks makes balance more automatic than without cognitive tasks. The goal was to assess the effectiveness of dual‐task practice on balance after MB excision in children with ataxia.MethodsThirty children with ataxia after MB resection at Children Cancer Hospital Egypt were randomized into two equal groups. Exercises for mobility, balance, and gait training were given to both groups. The research group underwent a specific dual‐task program (balance and cognitive). The program ran 3 days per week for 8 weeks. Children were evaluated before and after the treatment regimen using the Scale of Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA), the HUMAC Balance System, Pediatric Balance Scale, and Functional Independent Measurement. All children's legal guardians signed an ethical agreement.ResultsA notable improvement in balance was found in the dual group in Pediatric Balance Scale (PBS) (p = .028) and stability test (p = .0001) in favor of the study group. No discernible difference was observed in the Functional Independent Measurement score among the two groups (p = .158), although there was a statistically significant increase in both groups after treatment.ConclusionDual‐task program is more effective than traditional physical therapy alone in improving balance in children with ataxia after MB resection.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology,Hematology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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