- ICH GCP
- 미국 임상 시험 레지스트리
- 임상시험 NCT07576907
Ayre's Sensory-Motor Integration Exercises and Sensory Modulation And Motor Skills In Children With ASD
Effects of Ayre's Sensory-Motor Integration Exercises On Sensory Modulation And Motor Skills In Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
연구 개요
상세 설명
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is increasingly affecting children around the globe, bringing with it a variety of behavioral, social, and developmental hurdles.
One of the more subtle yet significant challenges faced by many children with ASD is trouble with sensory modulation and motor coordination. These kids often find it hard to process sensory information in a way that allows them to engage meaningfully with their surroundings. As a result, they may experience behavioral issues, struggle with motor planning, and have a harder time participating in daily activities. To help with this, sensory-motor integration exercises are designed to enhance how the nervous system interprets and reacts to sensory input, leading to smoother and more coordinated physical responses. While these therapies have been looked into in various parts of the world, their application in structured and culturally relevant ways in South Asia is still quite limited. This project seeks to explore how a sensory-motor integration intervention can impact sensory responsiveness and motor skill development in children with ASD. This study will adopt a quasi-experimental design, featuring assessments before and after the intervention for both the experimental and control groups. We plan to recruit thirty children aged 9 to 11 years, all diagnosed with ASD, from a local clinical setting. Participants will be randomly assigned to either a treatment group, which will undergo 12 sessions of sensory-motor integration exercises, or a control group that will receive standard care. Each session will include structured sensory-based activities based on Ayres Sensory Integration® principles. We will utilize tools TGMD and Sensory Modulation Assessment Tool to evaluate outcomes. The quantitative data collected will be analyzed to compare improvements in sensory and motor skills between the two groups. The goal is to support the incorporation of sensory-motor strategies into rehabilitation programs for children with ASD, especially in low-resource settings.
연구 유형
등록 (추정된)
단계
- 해당 없음
연락처 및 위치
연구 연락처
- 이름: Imran Amjad, PhD
- 전화번호: 03324390125
- 이메일: imran.amjad@riphah.edu.pk
연구 연락처 백업
- 이름: Muhammad Asif Javed, PhD*
- 전화번호: +923224209422
- 이메일: a.javed@riphah.edu.pk
연구 장소
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Punjab Province
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Faisalābad, Punjab Province, 파키스탄
- 모병
- Allied Hospital
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수석 연구원:
- Maha Sattar, MS-PPT
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부수사관:
- Eram Aslam, MS
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참여기준
자격 기준
공부할 수 있는 나이
- 어린이
건강한 자원 봉사자를 받아들입니다
설명
Inclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) confirmed by a psychiatrist/psychologist.
- Children aged 9-11 years.
- Moderate severity of ASD.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Use of any sedative/hypnotic drugs.
- Comorbid psychological or neurological disorders (e.g., epilepsy).
- Withdrawal of consent at any point during the study.
공부 계획
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디자인 세부사항
- 주 목적: 치료
- 할당: 해당 없음
- 중재 모델: 단일 그룹 할당
- 마스킹: 없음(오픈 라벨)
무기와 개입
참가자 그룹 / 팔 |
개입 / 치료 |
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실험적: Ayre's sensoray integration exercises
Conducted over 12 sessions (3 times/week for 4 weeks), each session lasting ~45 minutes. Exercises based on Ayres' sensory integration therapy and included, Activities for tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular stimulation. Tasks like pressing play dough, crawling, balancing, jumping, swinging, and obstacle navigation. Sessions were individualized and child-centred to promote adaptive responses |
Ayres' Sensory-Motor Integration Exercises are play-based therapeutic activities designed to improve how children process sensory information.
They target tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular systems through tasks like swinging, balancing, crawling, and object manipulation.
Sessions are individualized and child-centered to promote adaptive responses, motor coordination, and functional skills.
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주요 결과 측정
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TGMD-2
기간: 3rd Day
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The Test of Gross Motor Development-2 (TGMD-2) is a standardized assessment used to evaluate gross motor skills in children aged 3-10 years.
It measures locomotor and object control skills, with each performance criterion scored as 1 (present) or 0 (absent).
The raw score for each subtest ranges from 0 (lowest) to 48 (highest), while the overall Gross Motor Quotient (GMQ) ranges from 46 to 160, with higher scores indicating better motor performance.
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3rd Day
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공동 작업자 및 조사자
수사관
- 수석 연구원: Eram Aslam, MS, Riphah International University
간행물 및 유용한 링크
일반 간행물
- Miller LJ, Anzalone ME, Lane SJ, Cermak SA, Osten ET. Concept evolution in sensory integration: a proposed nosology for diagnosis. Am J Occup Ther. 2007 Mar-Apr;61(2):135-40. doi: 10.5014/ajot.61.2.135. No abstract available.
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- Martel M, Finos L, Bahmad S, Koun E, Salemme R, Sonie S, Fourneret P, Schmitz C, Roy AC. Motor deficits in autism differ from that of developmental coordination disorder. Autism. 2024 Feb;28(2):415-432. doi: 10.1177/13623613231171980. Epub 2023 May 25.
연구 기록 날짜
연구 주요 날짜
연구 시작 (실제)
기본 완료 (추정된)
연구 완료 (추정된)
연구 등록 날짜
최초 제출
QC 기준을 충족하는 최초 제출
처음 게시됨 (실제)
연구 기록 업데이트
마지막 업데이트 게시됨 (실제)
QC 기준을 충족하는 마지막 업데이트 제출
마지막으로 확인됨
추가 정보
이 연구와 관련된 용어
추가 관련 MeSH 약관
기타 연구 ID 번호
- Riphah/G-III/RCR&AHS/B45-185
개별 참가자 데이터(IPD) 계획
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