Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele
ABSTRACT We aimed to investigate whether infants with myelomeningocele would improve their motor ability and functional independence after ten sessions of physical therapy and compare the outcomes of conventional physical therapy (CPT) to a physical therapy program based on reflex stimulation (RPT)....
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doaj-312d1d8cd4644f91a5198e6d548108472020-11-24T23:32:53ZengAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO)Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria1678-422775316016610.1590/0004-282x20170009S0004-282X2017000300160Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningoceleCarolina Y. P. AizawaMariana P. MoralesCarolina LundbergMaria Clara D. Soares de MouraFernando C. G. PintoMariana C. VoosRenata H. HasueABSTRACT We aimed to investigate whether infants with myelomeningocele would improve their motor ability and functional independence after ten sessions of physical therapy and compare the outcomes of conventional physical therapy (CPT) to a physical therapy program based on reflex stimulation (RPT). Twelve children were allocated to CPT (n = 6, age 18.3 months) or RPT (n = 6, age 18.2 months). The RPT involved proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. Children were assessed with the Gross Motor Function Measure and the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory before and after treatment. Mann-Whitney tests compared the improvement on the two scales of CPT versus RPT and the Wilcoxon test compared CPT to RPT (before vs. after treatment). Possible correlations between the two scales were tested with Spearman correlation coefficients. Both groups showed improvement on self-care and mobility domains of both scales. There were no differences between the groups, before, or after intervention. The CPT and RPT showed similar results after ten weeks of treatment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2017000300160&lng=en&tlng=enmeningomyelocelephysical and rehabilitation medicinerehabilitation |
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Carolina Y. P. Aizawa Mariana P. Morales Carolina Lundberg Maria Clara D. Soares de Moura Fernando C. G. Pinto Mariana C. Voos Renata H. Hasue |
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Carolina Y. P. Aizawa Mariana P. Morales Carolina Lundberg Maria Clara D. Soares de Moura Fernando C. G. Pinto Mariana C. Voos Renata H. Hasue Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria meningomyelocele physical and rehabilitation medicine rehabilitation |
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Carolina Y. P. Aizawa Mariana P. Morales Carolina Lundberg Maria Clara D. Soares de Moura Fernando C. G. Pinto Mariana C. Voos Renata H. Hasue |
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Carolina Y. P. Aizawa |
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Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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Conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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conventional physical therapy and physical therapy based on reflex stimulation showed similar results in children with myelomeningocele |
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Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABNEURO) |
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Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria |
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ABSTRACT We aimed to investigate whether infants with myelomeningocele would improve their motor ability and functional independence after ten sessions of physical therapy and compare the outcomes of conventional physical therapy (CPT) to a physical therapy program based on reflex stimulation (RPT). Twelve children were allocated to CPT (n = 6, age 18.3 months) or RPT (n = 6, age 18.2 months). The RPT involved proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation. Children were assessed with the Gross Motor Function Measure and the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory before and after treatment. Mann-Whitney tests compared the improvement on the two scales of CPT versus RPT and the Wilcoxon test compared CPT to RPT (before vs. after treatment). Possible correlations between the two scales were tested with Spearman correlation coefficients. Both groups showed improvement on self-care and mobility domains of both scales. There were no differences between the groups, before, or after intervention. The CPT and RPT showed similar results after ten weeks of treatment. |
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meningomyelocele physical and rehabilitation medicine rehabilitation |
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