Pediatric aquatic therapy on motor function and enjoyment in children diagnosed with cerebral palsy of various motor severities

Chih Jou Lai, Wen Yu Liu, Tsui Fen Yang, Chia Ling Chen*, Ching Yi Wu, Rai Chi Chan

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Abstract

This study investigates the effects of pediatric aquatic therapy on motor function, enjoyment, activities of daily living, and health-related quality of life for children with spastic cerebral palsy of various motor severities. Children with spastic cerebral palsy were assigned to a pediatric aquatic therapy group (n = 11; mean age = 85.0 ± 33.1 months; male: female = 4: 7) or a control group (n = 13; mean age = 87.6 ± 34.0 months; male: female = 9: 4). The statistic results indicate that the pediatric aquatic therapy group had greater average 66-item Gross Motor Function Measure following intervention than the control group (η2 = 0.308, P = .007), even for children with Gross Motor Function Classification System level IV (5.0 vs 1.3). The pediatric aquatic therapy group had higher Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale scores than the control group at post-treatment (P = .015). These findings demonstrate that pediatric aquatic therapy can be an effective and alternative therapy for children with cerebral palsy even with poor Gross Motor Function Classification System level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)200-208
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Child Neurology
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 02 2015

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Keywords

  • Aquatic therapy
  • Pool therapy
  • Spastic type cerebral palsy

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