pISSN : 3058-6941 eISSN: 3058-695X
Open Access, Peer-reviewed
Eun-Ju Lee
https://dx.doi.org/10.17817/2018.10.08.111307 Epub 7th November, 2018
Abstract
Purpose This study is to investigate the effect of sling exercise on the balance capacity of spastic diplegia cerebral palsy patient based on Bobath concept. Methods A single subject experiment was designed targeting an 8year old child with the rigid bilateral cerebral palsy. The static balance test used the 30 second Rombug test of BT4, and the dynamic balance test used the timed up and go test. Results In the 30second Rombug test of BT4, the child had a smaller median outcome than baseline and withdrawal period. In the TUG test, the walking speed in the intervention period was improved comparing to the baseline and withdrawal period. Conclusion The sling exercise based on the Bobath concept has been proved that it is an effective intervention to improve the static and dynamic balance capacity of patients with rigid bilateral cerebral palsy
Keywords
Spastic diplegia Sling exercise Muscle strengthening Bobath concept Balance