Benefits And Enjoyment Of A Swimming Intervention For Youth With Cerebral Palsy: An Rct Study

PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY(2016)

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Purpose: To investigate enjoyment and specific benefits of a swimming intervention for youth with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: Fourteen youth with CP (aged 7 to 17 years, Gross Motor Function Classification System levels I to III) were randomly assigned to control and swimming groups. Walking ability, swimming skills, fatigue, and pain were assessed at baseline, after a 10-week swimming intervention (2/week, 40-50 minutes) or control period, after a 5-week follow-up and, for the intervention group, after a 20-week follow-up period. The level of enjoyment of each swim-session was assessed. Results: Levels of enjoyment were high. Walking and swimming skills improved significantly more in the swimming than in the control group (P = .043; P = .002, respectively), whereas fatigue and pain did not increase. After 20 weeks, gains in walking and swimming skills were retained (P = .017; P = .016, respectively). Conclusion: We recommend a swimming program for youth with CP to complement a physical therapy program.
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physical fatigue,human,female,child,ambulation,pain,randomized control trial,male,pleasure,adolescent,swimming/therapeutic use,cerebral palsy
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