2023
DOI: 10.5114/pq.2023.125166
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Efficacy of aquatic exercise on pulmonary function and aquatic skills performance in older children with cerebral palsy. Randomised controlled study

Abstract: Introduction. To evaluate the effectiveness of the aquatic aerobic exercise training (AqET) on the pulmonary function (PF) and aquatic skills performance in the older children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). Randomized controlled study. Methods. Twenty-eight children, 13-15 years old, with spastic CP were randomly allocated into AqET group (n = 13; received AqET plus traditional Physiotherapy "TPT" program) and control group (n = 15; received TPT only). The PF [including (the forced vital capacity; FVC), (fo… Show more

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