The goal of this Randomized control trial was to evaluate the outcome of limb intensive functional training (LIFT) on gait and balance in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children with age 3-7 years. The main questions this study has answered were: * To access the improvement in children's gait and balance by providing interventions in clinical setting/ standardized environment and then at home environment. This study will check does the improvement in capacity level also improve their performance level in spastic diplegic CP children after getting targeted, activity focused and therapeutic interventions. * Researcher will compare the effects of intervention on both groups. Control group will receive Conventional physical therapy and traditional gait training at clinical setting while Experimental group will receive LIFT and conventional physical therapy at home settings provided by their caregivers. Both group will receive intervention 5days/week for 20 consecutive weeks.
Age range
3 Years – 7 Years
Sex
ALL
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Gross motor function measure
Timeframe: at baseline and after 20 weeks