[The early rehabilitation in children with Down. Paying special attention to shuffling and comorbidities of developmental disorder].

Q4 Medicine
No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2016-03-01
Kazuyo Saito, Yukie Watanabe
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Abstract

Objective: There have been many reports on the effects of early rehabilitation in children with Down syndrome, which have demon- strated that early intervention improves motor skill acquisition and prevents a shuffling gait in these children. With regard to the mental development and mental health of these children, they are known to be friendly and social but some experience difficulties with nursing. Recently there have been a few reports on comorbidities of developmental disorders in Down syndrome. In the present research we studied both the motor and mental developments in children with Down syndrome, paying special attention to the shuffling gait and the comorbidi- ties of developmental disorder.

Methods: Clinical records of 121 children with Down syndrome (age, 1-11 years; mean age, 3.8 years), who visited the Yokohama rehabilitation center, were investigated.

Results: Despite early intervention, we found that 14 patients (11.9%) exhib- ited a shuffling gait. Concerning the comorbidities of the psychiatric developmental disorder, 21 patients (17.4%) had autism spectrum disorder (ASD)-like characteristic. The children with a shuffling gait appeared slow with regard to motor developmental milestones. They also had ASD-like characteristics.

Conclusions: Children with Down syndrome needed early rehabilitation not only for its motor skill effects but also for mental support. In spite of early intervention, those with a shuffling gait needed special care owing to the comorbidities such as ASD-like characteristics. More research is needed to establish the prognosis of Down syndrome.

唐氏症儿童的早期康复。特别注意洗牌和发育障碍的合并症]。
目的:关于早期康复治疗对唐氏综合征儿童的影响,已有许多报道表明,早期干预可以改善唐氏综合征儿童的运动技能习得,防止其步履蹒跚。关于这些儿童的心理发展和心理健康,众所周知,他们是友好和社会的,但有些人在护理方面遇到困难。最近有一些关于唐氏综合症并发发育障碍的报道。在本研究中,我们研究了唐氏综合症儿童的运动和智力发展,特别关注了蹒跚的步态和发育障碍的合并症。方法:121例唐氏综合征患儿的临床资料(年龄1 ~ 11岁;平均年龄3.8岁),并在横滨康复中心接受调查。结果:尽管早期干预,我们发现14例患者(11.9%)表现为步履蹒跚。精神发育障碍合并症中有21例(17.4%)具有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)样特征。步履蹒跚的孩子在运动发育的里程碑上表现得很慢。他们也有类似自闭症的特征。结论:唐氏综合征患儿需要早期康复治疗,不仅对运动技能有影响,而且对精神支持也有帮助。尽管进行了早期干预,但由于诸如asd样特征等合并症,那些步履蹒跚的人需要特别照顾。需要更多的研究来确定唐氏综合征的预后。
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