THE ROLE OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN ACONDROPLAZIA

: Like any other child, the child with acondroplasia has the natural need for movement. However, the development of its motor behavior is subject to specific disturbances. Despite this, these children use the potential they possess and develop a modified form of motor behavior. Specialty studies...

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Main Author: ANGHEL Mihaela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov 2020-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series IX Sciences of Human Kinetics
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Online Access:http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20IX/2020/BULETIN%20I/24_Anghel.pdf
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Summary:: Like any other child, the child with acondroplasia has the natural need for movement. However, the development of its motor behavior is subject to specific disturbances. Despite this, these children use the potential they possess and develop a modified form of motor behavior. Specialty studies have highlighted that lack of movement is likely to negatively influence some innate functions. Driving education is of particular importance, as motricity is one of the means that contributes to the development of the nervous system.The aim of this study is to find physiotherapist methods and means, applied as early as possible, adapted to the characteristics of the child's development process with acondroplasia, but also its low adaptation capacity, in order to help it acquire the most speed and to evolve as quickly as possible in the psycho-motor plane.
ISSN:2344-2026
2344-2026