AI Article Synopsis

  • Research on regaining motor function in cerebral palsy (CP) has mostly focused on children, leaving adults underrepresented.
  • A study involving a 60-year-old participant showed that 8 weeks of SCiP™ therapy led to significant motor recovery, with a 14.2-point increase in the GMFM-88 score, surpassing the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID).
  • Improvements were sustained 20 weeks after therapy, suggesting SCiP™ therapy may effectively enhance motor function in adults with CP, warranting further research for broader applications.

Article Abstract

Regaining motor function in individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) has been predominantly studied in children, resulting in an underrepresentation of adults in research efforts. We tested the efficacy of noninvasive spinal neuromodulation with neurorehabilitation (Spinal Cord Innovation in Pediatrics; SCiP™ therapy). A 60-year-old CP participant underwent 8 weeks of SCiP™ therapy, resulting in significant motor recovery measured by 14.2-points increase in gross motor function measure (GMFM-88) score, ~ three times the Minimal Clinically Important Difference (MCID) of 5-points. This represented gains in kneeling, sitting, and walking functions. The improvement in GMFM-88 score was maintained above the MCID at the follow up visit (10.3 points above the baseline), twenty weeks following the last therapy session, indicating a persistent effect of the therapy. Our preliminary findings support the therapeutic promise of SCiP™ therapy for enhancing motor function in CP adults. Broader investigations are needed to establish its wider applicability.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10762938PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42234-023-00133-2DOI Listing

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