Efficacy of a Physical Therapy Intervention Targeting Sitting and Reaching for Young Children With Cerebral Palsy

Last updated: April 16, 2024
Sponsor: University of Southern California
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Cerebral Palsy

Treatment

START-Play Physical Therapy

Usual Care Physical Therapy

Clinical Study ID

NCT04230278
HM20016342
  • Ages 8-24
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The purpose of the proposed project is to compare the efficacy of two fully developed physical therapy interventions in 8-24 months olds with or at high risk of having Cerebral Palsy (CP). Sitting Together And Reaching To Play (START-Play) targets sitting, reaching and motor-based problem solving in infancy to improve global development. Usual Care Physical Therapy (UCPT) focuses on advancing motor skills and preventing impairments.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Dx or clinical signs of cerebral palsy (CP) previously described
  • Between 8-24 months of age (corrected for prematurity as applicable) at study entry
  • Able to prop sit for 3 seconds, maintain the head at least to the level of neutralalignment with the trunk supported at the axilla, exhibit some spontaneous movement ofthe arms and visually focus on a toy or person's face for at least 3 seconds in anyposition.
  • Gross motor delay with a Bayley IV gross motor subscale score less than 5.5 (1.5standard deviation below mean)

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Medical complications that severely limit assessments/intervention participation suchas severe visual impairment, congenital/orthopedic anomalies that limit sitting orreaching, or uncontrolled seizures.
  • A child will be excluded if the parents report any of following: 1) disability of aprogressive nature such as muscular dystrophy or leukodystrophy; 2) family plans tomove out of the local area within one year from the start of the study; 3) majorsurgery planned that might affect physical performance. 4) genetic conditions thathave a similar presentation to intellectual disability or autism.

Study Design

Total Participants: 150
Treatment Group(s): 2
Primary Treatment: START-Play Physical Therapy
Phase:
Study Start date:
March 01, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
April 30, 2025

Study Description

The purpose of the proposed project is to compare the efficacy of two fully developed physical therapy interventions in 8-24 months olds with or at high risk of having Cerebral Palsy (CP). Sitting Together And Reaching To Play (START-Play) targets sitting, reaching and motor-based problem solving in infancy to improve global development. Usual Care Physical Therapy (UCPT) focuses on advancing motor skills and preventing impairments. The project builds on a nearly complete clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of the START-Play intervention compared to a non-dose matched comparison group. The proposed study directly addressed the need for a dose-matched clinical trial to consider the impact of dose of intervention on efficacy. A direct comparison of START-Play with the dose matched (24 visits in 3 months) UCPT provided in the same environment (homes) and provided by licensed physical therapists will allow for a direct comparison of the efficacy of interventions based on two different set of key principles.

START-Play is based on developmental and basic science, motor learning, and neuroplasticity, in addition to our extensive preliminary efficacy data. START-Play has been fully described with a protocol manual, training documents, and fidelity measures. The UCPT intervention is based on videotaped session of the comparison group community based intervention sessions and parent report for the ongoing clinical trial. A fidelity measure used the previous research quantifies differences in the focus of these interventions and will be used to maintain adherence to both intervention groups. Three sites in different regions of the United States will recruit from local intervention and medical centers for a total of 150 infants with or at high risk of having cerebral palsy between ages 4-24 months of age, when they show readiness skills for early sitting and reaching. Risk for CP will be based on the early detection guidelines and all outcome measures are included in the NIH supported Common Data Elements for Cerebral Palsy. Each infant will be randomized into a group and will receive the START-Play or the UCPT intervention for 3 months, with follow up extending for 12 months from baseline.

The primary objectives examine change over time in sitting gross motor and cognitive development.

Differences in outcomes between the two intervention groups will be examined. In addition, we will begin to identify predictors of response to developmental motor interventions by evaluating the relationship between intervention outcomes and 1) infant and family characteristics, 2) presence of white matter, cerebellar, basal ganglion, or gray matter injury.

Connect with a study center

  • University of Southern California

    Los Angeles, California 90033
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

  • University of Nebraska Medical Center

    Omaha, Nebraska 68198
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

  • Virginia Commonwealth University

    Richmond, Virginia 23298
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

  • University of Washington

    Seattle, Washington 356490
    United States

    Active - Recruiting

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