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Effects of CHRIST on Upper Limb Function in Children With Pediatric Stroke

Effects of Comprehensive Hand Repetitive Intense Strength Training on Upper Limb Function in Children With Pediatric Stroke

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About This Trial

Pediatric stroke poses significant challenges due to its impact on a child's developing brain. Both ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes in children can result in long-term motor, sensory, and cognitive impairments, particularly affecting upper limb function. Comprehensive Hand Repetitive Intensive Strength Training is a structured intervention model that integrates high-repetition, strength-based, and goal-oriented exercises targeting upper limb coordination and use. This study aims to explore the efficacy of CHRIST in improving upper limb function using the ABILHAND-Kids questionnaire to assess changes in manual ability. The study aims to generate pediatric-specific evidence for intensive hand-focused rehabilitation strategies.

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Children aged 7 to 12 years diagnosed with pediatric ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke(21). - Clinical evidence of upper limb motor impairment following stroke. - Parent/guardian consent and child assent obtained. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Severe cognitive or behavioral impairments interfering with therapy. - Uncontrolled seizures or medical conditions contraindicating exercise. - Previous participation in intensive upper limb therapy within the last 3 months. - Orthopedic conditions (e.g., fractures, contractures) that limit upper limb movement. Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Children aged 7 to 12 years diagnosed with pediatric ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke(21). * Clinical evidence of upper limb motor impairment following stroke. * Parent/guardian consent and child assent obtained. Exclusion Criteria: * Severe cognitive or behavioral impairments interfering with therapy. * Uncontrolled seizures or medical conditions contraindicating exercise. * Previous participation in intensive upper limb therapy within the last 3 months. * Orthopedic conditions (e.g., fractures, contractures) that limit upper limb movement.

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

CHRIST

A session of 40 minutes, which includes 3 sets (10 minutes exercise with 3 minutes rest period per set), three times a week, over a 10 weeks period. The speed of the treadmill for the upper limbs will be 0.3-1.2 km/h.

Locations (1)

Clinical settings having pediatric stroke patients.
Mandi Bahāuddīn, Punjab Province, Pakistan