Ragab K Elnaggar, Alshimaa R Azab, Ahmed S Alhowimel, Mazyad A Alotaibi, Mohamed S Abdrabo, Mahmoud S Elfakharany
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Pain, peak concentric torque of quadriceps and hamstring (produced at two angular velocities: 120 and 180 <sup>o</sup>/sec), dynamic limits of postural stability (DLPS), and functional performance [Functional Independence Score in Hemophilia (FISH) and 6-Minute Walk Test (6-MWT)] were assessed pre- and post-intervention.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In contrast with the comparison group, the Plyo-HKT group achieved more favorable pre-to-post changes in pain (<i>p</i> = .028, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.10), peak torque of quadriceps [120°/sec (<i>p</i> = .007, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.15); 180°/sec (<i>p</i> = .011, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.13)] and hamstring [120°/sec (<i>p</i> = .024, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.11); 180°/sec (<i>p</i> = .036, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.09)], DLPS<sub>directional</sub> [forward (<i>p</i> = .007, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.15); backward (<i>p</i> = .013, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.12); affected side (<i>p</i> = .008, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.14); non-affected side (<i>p</i> = .002, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.20)], DLPS<sub>overall</sub> (<i>p</i> < .001, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.32), and functional performance [FISH (<i>p</i> < .001, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.26); 6-MWT (<i>p</i> = .002, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.19)].</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Plyo-HKT is likely helpful for reducing pain, improving strength, enhancing postural stability, and boosting functional capabilities in children with HKA. Physical rehabilitation practitioners should, therefore, consider this intervention strategy.</p>","PeriodicalId":49138,"journal":{"name":"Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics","volume":" ","pages":"704-720"},"PeriodicalIF":1.5000,"publicationDate":"2024-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Effects of Plyometric-Based Hydro-Kinesiotherapy on Pain, Muscle Strength, Postural Stability, and Functional Performance in Children with Hemophilic Knee Arthropathy: A Randomized Trial.\",\"authors\":\"Ragab K Elnaggar, Alshimaa R Azab, Ahmed S Alhowimel, Mazyad A Alotaibi, Mohamed S Abdrabo, Mahmoud S Elfakharany\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/01942638.2024.2327363\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><strong>Aim: </strong>To explore how plyometric-based hydro-kinesiotherapy (Plyo-HKT) would affect pain, muscle strength, postural stability, and functional performance in a convenience sample of children with hemophilic knee arthropathy (HKA).</p><p><strong>Methods: </strong>Forty-eight children with HKA (age: 8-16 years) were randomly allocated to the Plyo-HKT group (<i>n</i> = 24; underwent the Plyo-HKT for 45 min, twice/week over 12 wk in succession) or the comparison group (<i>n</i> = 24; performed the standard exercise rehabilitation at an equivalent frequency and duration). Pain, peak concentric torque of quadriceps and hamstring (produced at two angular velocities: 120 and 180 <sup>o</sup>/sec), dynamic limits of postural stability (DLPS), and functional performance [Functional Independence Score in Hemophilia (FISH) and 6-Minute Walk Test (6-MWT)] were assessed pre- and post-intervention.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>In contrast with the comparison group, the Plyo-HKT group achieved more favorable pre-to-post changes in pain (<i>p</i> = .028, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.10), peak torque of quadriceps [120°/sec (<i>p</i> = .007, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.15); 180°/sec (<i>p</i> = .011, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.13)] and hamstring [120°/sec (<i>p</i> = .024, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.11); 180°/sec (<i>p</i> = .036, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.09)], DLPS<sub>directional</sub> [forward (<i>p</i> = .007, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.15); backward (<i>p</i> = .013, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.12); affected side (<i>p</i> = .008, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.14); non-affected side (<i>p</i> = .002, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.20)], DLPS<sub>overall</sub> (<i>p</i> < .001, <i>η<sup>2</sup></i><sub>P</sub> = 0.32), and functional performance [FISH (<i>p</i> < .001, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.26); 6-MWT (<i>p</i> = .002, <i>η</i><sup>2</sup><sub>p</sub> = 0.19)].</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Plyo-HKT is likely helpful for reducing pain, improving strength, enhancing postural stability, and boosting functional capabilities in children with HKA. 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Effects of Plyometric-Based Hydro-Kinesiotherapy on Pain, Muscle Strength, Postural Stability, and Functional Performance in Children with Hemophilic Knee Arthropathy: A Randomized Trial.
Aim: To explore how plyometric-based hydro-kinesiotherapy (Plyo-HKT) would affect pain, muscle strength, postural stability, and functional performance in a convenience sample of children with hemophilic knee arthropathy (HKA).
Methods: Forty-eight children with HKA (age: 8-16 years) were randomly allocated to the Plyo-HKT group (n = 24; underwent the Plyo-HKT for 45 min, twice/week over 12 wk in succession) or the comparison group (n = 24; performed the standard exercise rehabilitation at an equivalent frequency and duration). Pain, peak concentric torque of quadriceps and hamstring (produced at two angular velocities: 120 and 180 o/sec), dynamic limits of postural stability (DLPS), and functional performance [Functional Independence Score in Hemophilia (FISH) and 6-Minute Walk Test (6-MWT)] were assessed pre- and post-intervention.
Results: In contrast with the comparison group, the Plyo-HKT group achieved more favorable pre-to-post changes in pain (p = .028, η2p = 0.10), peak torque of quadriceps [120°/sec (p = .007, η2P = 0.15); 180°/sec (p = .011, η2P = 0.13)] and hamstring [120°/sec (p = .024, η2P = 0.11); 180°/sec (p = .036, η2P = 0.09)], DLPSdirectional [forward (p = .007, η2P = 0.15); backward (p = .013, η2P = 0.12); affected side (p = .008, η2P = 0.14); non-affected side (p = .002, η2P = 0.20)], DLPSoverall (p < .001, η2P = 0.32), and functional performance [FISH (p < .001, η2p = 0.26); 6-MWT (p = .002, η2p = 0.19)].
Conclusion: Plyo-HKT is likely helpful for reducing pain, improving strength, enhancing postural stability, and boosting functional capabilities in children with HKA. Physical rehabilitation practitioners should, therefore, consider this intervention strategy.
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