Effects of Gluteal Muscle Focused Exercise Regimen on Functional Movement and Posture in Children with Down Syndrome: Pilot Study

Reshi Chockalingam, S.Senthil Kumar, Senthil Kumar
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Background: This article emphasizes the importance of the gluteal muscles in children with Down syndrome,revealing their impact on posture and functional movement.Purpose: The motive of this study was to assess the remedial effects of the gluteal muscle exercise regimen ascompared to the conventional protocol for Down syndrome and develop the most efficient treatment protocol forchildren with down syndrome.Materials and Methods: Twelve children with Down syndrome received 8 weeks of continuous therapy, dividedinto conventional and Gluteal muscle exercise regimen groups using randomization. Pre and post-treatmentlevels of functional movement and posture were recorded and analyzed using GMFM and Posture Screen MobilePosture Assessment.Results: The Glutes group showed higher mean GMFM scores and better improvement in posture in 67% of the 6comparisons, while the remaining subjects didn’t show any notable difference.Conclusion: The gluteal muscle exercise regimen group demonstrated more remarkable improvement than theconventional exercise group in both functional movement and posture in children with downs syndrome in a 8week protocol.
臀部肌肉集中锻炼对唐氏综合症儿童功能性运动和姿势的影响:试点研究
背景:目的:本研究的目的是评估臀肌锻炼方案与唐氏综合症常规方案相比的补救效果,并为唐氏综合症儿童制定最有效的治疗方案:12名唐氏综合征患儿接受了为期8周的连续治疗,采用随机方法分为常规治疗组和臀肌锻炼组。使用 GMFM 和 Posture Screen Mobile 姿势评估系统记录和分析治疗前后的功能运动和姿势水平:结果:在 6 项比较中,67% 的臀肌组显示出更高的 GMFM 平均得分和更好的姿势改善,而其余受试者没有显示出任何明显差异:结论:在为期 8 周的方案中,臀肌锻炼组比常规锻炼组在唐氏综合症儿童的功能性运动和姿势方面都有更显著的改善。
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