Title of article :
The Effects of Neurofeedback and Play Therapy on Dynamic Balance in 4-10 Years Old Children with Diplegic Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Author/Authors :
Emami Korandeh, Maryam Humanities and Social Sciences - Physical Education and Sport Science Department - Islamic Azad University Research and Sciences Branch, Tehran, Iran , Hossein Barati, Amir hysical Education and Sport Sciences School - Health and Sport Rehabilitation Department - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran , Haghighi, Mina Physical Education and Sport Sciences School - Biological Sciences Department - Shahrood University of Technology, Semnan, Iran , Peimani, Javid School of Literature - Humanities and Social Sciences - Psychology Department - Islamic Azad University of Karaj, Alborz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Dynamic balance is one of the most important challenges
for kids who suffer from cerebral palsy especially diplegic spastic ones.
Therefore, this study designed to compare the neurofeedback and play
therapy training on dynamic balance in 4-10 years old diplegic spastic
cerebral palsy kids.
Methods: Quasi-experimental with three groups and pre-posttest
design. This study has involved 26 spastic diplegia cerebral palsy
children in 1st and 2nd grades, according to the GMFCS protocol. The
researcher performed first, initial tests to evaluate the patient’s
equilibrium level, by using the PBS assessment instruments. To
investigate the study goals, the patients were divided into two groups
with a two-study method of neurofeedback and play therapy. Each
group has done their special exercises during 10 sessions in 2 weeks
for the first group and 20 sessions in 4 weeks for the second time and
finally, the PBS test was repeated. Primary data were analyzed using
descriptive and argumentative statistics by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test,
independent t-test, Wilcoxon test, and one-way and two-way ANOVA
test. All of these analyzes were done by SPSS software.
Results: The study’s results confirm that play therapy has shown a
meaningful effect (Pvalue=0.042), while the effect of the neurofeedback
method does not represent any legal effect on one’s dynamic balance.
In the case of the dynamic balance, the play therapy group has shown
better operation in post-tests compared with the neurofeedback group.
Conclusions: As results show the play therapy method has shown a
meaningful effect on dynamic balance so it has been suggested to
improving elderlies balance.
Keywords :
Dynamic equivalent , Statistic equivalent , Play therapy , Neurofeedback , Cerebral palsy
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Studies