EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY

Objective: To assess the indicators of the cardiovascular system (CVS) affected by exercise in children with various forms of cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Total of 24 children aged 12-14 years with spastic type of CP were enrolled in the study. They were divided into two groups. Group I included...

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Main Author: A.A. BRUYKOV
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Language:English
Published: Avicenna Tajik State Medical University 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2021-23-2-201-207
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description Objective: To assess the indicators of the cardiovascular system (CVS) affected by exercise in children with various forms of cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Total of 24 children aged 12-14 years with spastic type of CP were enrolled in the study. They were divided into two groups. Group I included children with spastic diplegia (mean age 13.3±1.2 years), group II – with spastic double hemiplegia (mean age 13.8±0.9 years). For evaluation of the CVS functional condition, the heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), pulse pressure (PP), stroke volume (SV), quality and type of CVS response to physical activity (Letunov’s test) were assessed. A modified Martine-Kushelevsky test was used as an exercise test. Results: All children revealed hypertensive type of CVS response to the Martine-Kushelevsky test. Our investigation showed that for both groups of children HR, BP, PP, and SV did not significantly change after the exercise, while the indicator of the type of CVS response to physical activity (Letunov’s test) was significantly reduced in group II (0.125± 0.008 mm Hg/bpm), compared to the group I (0.135± 0.009 mm Hg/bpm) (р<0.05). Conclusion: Children with both spastic double hemiplegia and spastic diplegia showed hypertensive type of CVS response to the Martine-Kushelevsky test. The study showed the importance of evaluation of the CVS reactivity to the exercise for the development of individual rehabilitation programs for children with CP.
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spelling doaj.art-2d0265af98b84ee79bb1154512543c4f2023-06-15T19:10:54ZengAvicenna Tajik State Medical UniversityПаёми Сино2074-05812959-63272021-06-0123220120710.25005/2074-0581-2021-23-2-201-207EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSYA.A. BRUYKOV0Department of Medical Biology with the course of Infectious Diseases, Medical Institute, Derzhavin Tambov State University, Tambov, Russian FederationObjective: To assess the indicators of the cardiovascular system (CVS) affected by exercise in children with various forms of cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Total of 24 children aged 12-14 years with spastic type of CP were enrolled in the study. They were divided into two groups. Group I included children with spastic diplegia (mean age 13.3±1.2 years), group II – with spastic double hemiplegia (mean age 13.8±0.9 years). For evaluation of the CVS functional condition, the heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP), pulse pressure (PP), stroke volume (SV), quality and type of CVS response to physical activity (Letunov’s test) were assessed. A modified Martine-Kushelevsky test was used as an exercise test. Results: All children revealed hypertensive type of CVS response to the Martine-Kushelevsky test. Our investigation showed that for both groups of children HR, BP, PP, and SV did not significantly change after the exercise, while the indicator of the type of CVS response to physical activity (Letunov’s test) was significantly reduced in group II (0.125± 0.008 mm Hg/bpm), compared to the group I (0.135± 0.009 mm Hg/bpm) (р<0.05). Conclusion: Children with both spastic double hemiplegia and spastic diplegia showed hypertensive type of CVS response to the Martine-Kushelevsky test. The study showed the importance of evaluation of the CVS reactivity to the exercise for the development of individual rehabilitation programs for children with CP.https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2021-23-2-201-207cerebral palsycardiovascular systemtype of cvs response to physical activitymartine-kushelevsky test.
spellingShingle A.A. BRUYKOV
EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Паёми Сино
cerebral palsy
cardiovascular system
type of cvs response to physical activity
martine-kushelevsky test.
title EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
title_full EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
title_fullStr EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
title_full_unstemmed EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
title_short EXERCISE-RELATED CHANGES OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS IN CHILDREN WITH DIFFERENT FORMS OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
title_sort exercise related changes of the physiological indicators in children with different forms of spastic cerebral palsy
topic cerebral palsy
cardiovascular system
type of cvs response to physical activity
martine-kushelevsky test.
url https://doi.org/10.25005/2074-0581-2021-23-2-201-207
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