CP Hip Outcomes Project (CHOP)
Clinical Trial
Offered by: 狈别尘辞耻谤蝉听颁丑颈濒诲谤别苍'蝉
Location: Delaware Valley
Trial Name
CP Hip Outcomes Project (CHOP)
What is the trial about?
Children with severe cerebral palsy (CP) are at high risk of dislocating their hips. In this study, we want to find out which treatments work to prevent hip dislocation, and whether these treatments improve the quality of life of children with CP.
Who can participate?
You and your child are invited to participate in this study because your child is between the ages of 3 to 17 years old and has (or shows signs of) severe cerebral palsy. Your child鈥檚 physician has identified that your child鈥檚 hips are unstable, or have begun to dislocate. Your child also has no prior history of hip surgery and has not received Botox injections in the past 3 months.
What is involved?
If you and your child agree to participate in this study, you and your child will be asked to come to 91大神 Children鈥檚 Hospital, Delaware for 4 visits in two years. These visits will be scheduled on the same day as your child鈥檚 routine clinic appointment whenever possible. For some of you, the first visit will be before your child undergoes treatment for his/her hips. You and your child will then return for a follow up visit at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after your first visit.
In order to find out if your child鈥檚 treatment was effective, we will monitor your child鈥檚 hips before and after treatment. You and your child will also be asked to complete the CPCHILD questionnaires so that we can understand changes to your child鈥檚 quality of life before and after treatment.
Each visit will involve a physical exam by a physiotherapist to record your child鈥檚 range of motion. You (and your child if cognitively able) will fill out the CPCHILD questionnaire during this visit. Your treating physician will ask you and/or your child questions about your child鈥檚 health status. Your child鈥檚 routine x-ray film and/or medical chart will also be reviewed to record hip dislocation measurements. Allow for 2 hours of your day to complete one study visit, not including your child鈥檚 routine clinic appointment (if on the same day) and travel time. We are asking for you and your child to commit to 4 visits in two years.
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