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Characteristics of interventions to improve bone health in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review
Liquori BM, Gannotti ME, Thorpe DE, Fuchs RK
Pediatric Physical Therapy 2022 Apr;34(2):163-170
systematic review

PURPOSE: A systematic review evaluated exercise parameters and ages that produced the most improvement in bone among individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) ages 3 to 21 years. METHODS: PubMed, Scopus, Ebscohost, and Web of Science identified potential articles. Covidence was used to identify eligible citations and assess bias. The osteogenic index (OI) was used to evaluate intervention parameters. RESULTS: The database search identified 312 citations. Twelve full-text articles were included. A 1-hour calisthenic exercise program performed 2 to 3 times a week for 8 months targeting each body region had the highest effect size and a substantial OI. Most of the interventions reviewed had low OIs. Activities of longer duration and greater intensity had greater OIs and prepubertal age-enhanced treatment effects. CONCLUSION: Bone interventions for individuals with CP have low OIs, and principles of mechanostat theory should be applied to exercise dosing.
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