The Role of Antigravity Treadmill in Haemophilic Children Aged 8 to 11 Years with Unilateral Knee Haemarthrosis without Radiological Involvement
Journal Title: Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research - Year 2015, Vol 10, Issue 2
Abstract
Background: Recurrent joint bleeding in children with hemophilia leads to joint damage with pain, loss of range of motion and function. Antigravity treadmill (AGT) allows unloading of the lower extremities during exercise in a pressurized treadmill chamber. Aim: To investigate the effect of AGT on muscle strength and functional balance in children with hemophilic knee arthritis. Study Design: Prospective, randomized controlled study. Place and Duration of Study: The outpatient clinic, Medical rehabilitation hospital, and King Fahd Hospital, Almadinah Almonawarah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, between January 2015 and Mars 2015. Methods: Thirty hemophilic male children with unilateral knee heamarthrosis in the age ranged from 8 to 11 years old were randomly allocated into two equal groups. The control group (group A) received traditional exercise program, while the study group (group B) received AGT gait training added to the same exercise program of group A. Training was applied three times per week for twelve consecutive weeks. All children were assessed at baseline and after 36-session. Assessment included peak torque of quadriceps and hamstring muscles using Biodex Isokinetic Dynamometer and functional balance using Pediatric Berg balance scale (PBBS). Results: Significant differences were observed in both groups when comparing their pre and post treatment mean values of all measuring variables (p<0.05). Peak torque of the quadriceps changed from (32.60±1.183, 32.933±1.533) to (38.40±1.681, 40.466±1.060) and peak torque of the hamstring changed from (25.00±1.81265, 25.933±2.0517) to (32.533±2.474, 35.933±2.631) for the control and study group respectively, indicating more improvement in favor of the study group. Both groups demonstrated a significant increase in functional balance, with more improvement in favor of group B. Conclusion: It can be concluded that gait training using AGT may be used as a therapeutic intervention for improving muscle performance and functional balance in children with hemophilic knee arthritis. Although our sample was not large, the effect size was moderate to large (0.85 and 0.83) for the knee extensors and flexors respectively and 0.553 for PBBS.
Authors and Affiliations
Hatem Abd Al-Mohsen Emara
Thoracic Aorta Aneurysm-Endovascular Aortic Repair
Endovascular aortic repair (EVAR) is the treatment of choice for patients with descending thoracic aortic aneurysm who are unfit for open surgery. We report a 50-year-old Asian woman who presented with a saccular symptom...
Effect of Apple (Malus domestica) on Na+/K+-ATPase Activity in Liver, kidney and Heart of Adult Wistar Rats
Aim: The effect of crude extract of apple on the activity of Na+/K+-ATPase in the liver, kidney and heart tissues of rats was investigated. Methodology: Two separate test groups of animals were fed a standard laboratory...
Common Musculoskeletal Injuries in Athletes and Its Relation with Body Mass Index (BMI) in Jeddah Society
Aims: To study the types of sports injuries in different age groups and its prevalence in the Saudi society, especially in the city of Jeddah, thus comparing them with the BMI of the different age groups. Study Design:...
Attitude and Perception to Tattoos and Scarified Skin Marks in Makurdi, North Central Nigeria
Aim: Tattoo art which has been practiced all over the world for centuries is undergoing a revolution. Some people like it, others don’t. The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence of tattooing among students and...
Panax ginseng and Ergogenic Profile: Randomized, Placebo Controlled Study
Introduction: Ginseng is a herbal plant that is known for its therapeutic medical importance for many diseases; it acts as a tonic and provides energy with significant reduction in mental and physical fatigue. Objective...