The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment
Background: Altered motor performance has been described in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with disturbances in walking; posture, coordination or arm movements, but some individuals with ASD show no impairment of motor skills. The neuro-developmental processes that underpin the performance of neuro...
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doaj-90b5e9ded209414b86843be36ada37c42020-11-24T22:20:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782016-09-01710.3389/fpsyg.2016.01292184632The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessmentAude Paquet0Aude Paquet1Aude Paquet2Bertrand Olliac3Bertrand Olliac4Manuel-Pierre Bouvard5Manuel-Pierre Bouvard6Bernard Golse7Bernard Golse8Laurence Vaivre-Douret9Laurence Vaivre-Douret10Laurence Vaivre-Douret11Laurence Vaivre-Douret12Laurence Vaivre-Douret13Necker-Enfants Malades University Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de ParisUniversity of Paris-‐Saclay and university Paris-‐Sud, UVSQEsquirol HospitalEsquirol HospitalUniversity of LimogesCharles Perrens Hospital, Université de BordeauxUniversité de BordeauxNecker-Enfants Malades University Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de ParisFaculty of Medicine, University of Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris CityNecker-Enfants Malades University Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de ParisUniversity of Paris-‐Saclay and university Paris-‐Sud, UVSQFaculty of Medicine, University of Paris Descartes, Sorbonne Paris CityCochin-Port Royal University Hospitals of Paris Center, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de ParisNecker-Enfants Malades University HospitalBackground: Altered motor performance has been described in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with disturbances in walking; posture, coordination or arm movements, but some individuals with ASD show no impairment of motor skills. The neuro-developmental processes that underpin the performance of neuro-psychomotor functions have not been widely explored,nor is it clear whether there areneuro-psychomotor functions specifically affected in ASD. Our objective was to focus on the semiology of motor disorders among children with ASD using a neuro-developmental assessment tool.Method: Thirty-four children with ASD, with or without intellectual deficit (ID) were recruited in a child psychiatry department and Autism Resource Centers. Initial standard evaluations for diagnosis (psychiatric; psychological; psychomotor) were supplemented by a standardized assessment battery for neuro-developmental psychomotor functions (NP-MOT).Results: The results of some NP-MOT tests differed between children with ASD with intellectual deficit (ID) and those without. However, on the NP-MOT battery, neither of the two groups did well in the bi-manual and finger praxia tests (36% and 52% respectively failed). Manual and digital gnosopraxia showed some deficit (63% and 62% respectively failed). Postural deficits were found in tests for both static equilibrium (64%) and dynamic (52%). There were also difficulties in coordination between the upper and lower limbs in 58% of children. We found 75% failure in motor skills on the M-ABC test. Concerning muscular tone, significant laxity was observed in distal parts of the body (feet and hands), but hypertonia was observed in the proximal muscles of the lower limbs (reduced heel-ear angle).Discussion: The results of manual and digital gnosopraxia tests point to a planning deficit in children with autism. A gesture programming deficit is also highlighted by the poor results in manual praxis, and by failures in the M-ABC tests despite prior training of the child. However, concerning global motor function, a significant difference was observed between children with and without ID. Our findings suggest a semiology of tone deregulation between proximal versus distal muscles, indeterminate tonic laterality,postural control deficit (proprioceptive), impairment of inter-hemispheric coordination (corpus callosum), and neurological soft signs such asdysdiadochokinesia, which leads us to hypothesize a general impairment of motor functions.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01292/fullAutism spectrum disorders (ASD)Motor disorderChildren.neuro-psychomotor functionsneurodevelopmental assessment |
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Aude Paquet Aude Paquet Aude Paquet Bertrand Olliac Bertrand Olliac Manuel-Pierre Bouvard Manuel-Pierre Bouvard Bernard Golse Bernard Golse Laurence Vaivre-Douret Laurence Vaivre-Douret Laurence Vaivre-Douret Laurence Vaivre-Douret Laurence Vaivre-Douret |
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The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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The semiology of motor disorders in Autism Spectrum Disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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semiology of motor disorders in autism spectrum disorders as highlighted from a standardized neuro-psychomotor assessment |
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Background: Altered motor performance has been described in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) with disturbances in walking; posture, coordination or arm movements, but some individuals with ASD show no impairment of motor skills. The neuro-developmental processes that underpin the performance of neuro-psychomotor functions have not been widely explored,nor is it clear whether there areneuro-psychomotor functions specifically affected in ASD. Our objective was to focus on the semiology of motor disorders among children with ASD using a neuro-developmental assessment tool.Method: Thirty-four children with ASD, with or without intellectual deficit (ID) were recruited in a child psychiatry department and Autism Resource Centers. Initial standard evaluations for diagnosis (psychiatric; psychological; psychomotor) were supplemented by a standardized assessment battery for neuro-developmental psychomotor functions (NP-MOT).Results: The results of some NP-MOT tests differed between children with ASD with intellectual deficit (ID) and those without. However, on the NP-MOT battery, neither of the two groups did well in the bi-manual and finger praxia tests (36% and 52% respectively failed). Manual and digital gnosopraxia showed some deficit (63% and 62% respectively failed). Postural deficits were found in tests for both static equilibrium (64%) and dynamic (52%). There were also difficulties in coordination between the upper and lower limbs in 58% of children. We found 75% failure in motor skills on the M-ABC test. Concerning muscular tone, significant laxity was observed in distal parts of the body (feet and hands), but hypertonia was observed in the proximal muscles of the lower limbs (reduced heel-ear angle).Discussion: The results of manual and digital gnosopraxia tests point to a planning deficit in children with autism. A gesture programming deficit is also highlighted by the poor results in manual praxis, and by failures in the M-ABC tests despite prior training of the child. However, concerning global motor function, a significant difference was observed between children with and without ID. Our findings suggest a semiology of tone deregulation between proximal versus distal muscles, indeterminate tonic laterality,postural control deficit (proprioceptive), impairment of inter-hemispheric coordination (corpus callosum), and neurological soft signs such asdysdiadochokinesia, which leads us to hypothesize a general impairment of motor functions. |
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Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) Motor disorder Children. neuro-psychomotor functions neurodevelopmental assessment |
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