Motor Skill Improvement Using Compressive Garments in a Child with Multidimensional Impairments and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.

Q4 Medicine
Case Reports in Psychiatry Pub Date : 2022-09-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/5819406
Jean Xavier, Soizic Gauthier, Ingrid Zammouri, Salvatore Maria Anzalone, David Cohen
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We report the case of an 8-year-old child with a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, including severe developmental coordination disorder with dysgraphia, anxiety and depression, mild social functioning impairments, headache and chronic musculoskeletal pain, secondary to Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) hypermobility type. We explored whether wearing whole-body compressive garments (CGs) could improve his motor skills assessed through standardized and experimental procedures. In addition to the effectiveness of CGs on pain, we found partial improvements in his motor skills, specifically postural control, hand movements, and body schema representation, after wearing CGs for 15 days. During an experimental motor imitation task with a virtual tightrope walker, we found improvements in interpersonal synchronization with performances closer to those of typical developing (TD) controls. We conclude that CGs appear to be an innovative and interesting adjuvant treatment for motor skill impairments in children with multidimensional impairments involving EDS. These promising results require confirmation by further evidence-based research.

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在一名患有多方面损伤和埃勒斯-丹洛斯综合症的儿童身上使用压力衣改善其运动技能。
我们报告了一名 8 岁儿童的病例,他患有复杂的神经发育障碍,包括严重的发育协调障碍和书写障碍、焦虑和抑郁、轻度社会功能障碍、头痛和慢性肌肉骨骼疼痛,继发于埃勒斯-丹洛斯综合征(EDS)多动型。我们通过标准化的实验程序,探讨了穿戴全身加压服(CGs)能否改善他的运动技能。除了对疼痛有效外,我们还发现在穿戴了15天的CG后,他的运动技能,特别是姿势控制、手部运动和身体图式表征都得到了部分改善。在一项虚拟走钢丝的运动模仿任务中,我们发现他的人际同步能力有所提高,其表现更接近于典型发育(TD)对照组。我们的结论是,CGs 似乎是一种创新而有趣的辅助治疗方法,可用于治疗 EDS 多维障碍儿童的运动技能障碍。这些令人鼓舞的结果需要进一步的循证研究来证实。
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Case Reports in Psychiatry
Case Reports in Psychiatry Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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