Exercise interventions for cerebral palsy

Jun 12, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Exercise programs for people with cerebral palsy

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Abstract

Twenty-nine trials involving 926 participants with cerebral palsy were assessed for the effects of exercise on their health.

  • Low-quality evidence suggests that aerobic exercise may slightly improve gross motor function in the short term but does not improve gait speed.
  • Resistance training appears not to improve gross motor function, gait speed, participation, or quality of life among children with cerebral palsy.
  • Mixed training may improve participation in the short term but shows no significant effects on gross motor function or gait speed.
  • There is no difference between resistance training and aerobic exercise in improving gross motor function in the short term.
  • Overall, exercise seems safe for people with cerebral palsy, but many trials did not monitor or report adverse events.

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