An Overview of the Available Intervention Strategies for Postural Balance Control in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Autism Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2022-11-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/3639352
Rabeeh Hariri, Amin Nakhostin-Ansari, Fatemeh Mohammadi, Amir Hossein Memari, Iman Menbari Oskouie, Afarin Haghparast
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Abstract

Background: Postural instability is a prevalent issue among individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that affects the development of their perceptual-motor skills and social functioning. Visual and somatosensory processing deficits, hypotonia, basal ganglia dysfunction, and anxiety are some of the concurrent disorders in individuals with ASD. Nevertheless, a definite management protocol for postural instability in ASD has not been introduced yet. Hence, we aim to shed light on the available intervention strategies for postural instability in individuals with ASD.

Methods: Even though several studies have been conducted on the effects of various interventions for balance control in individuals with ASD, no study has compared their efficacy, limitations, and clinical implications.

Results: This review discusses diverse proposed interventions contributing to ASD postural instability, including martial arts, water-based interventions, animal-assisted therapies, trampoline, balance training, vestibular therapy, transcranial direct current stimulation, sports, play, and active recreation for kids (SPARK), and square-stepping exercise (SSE).

Conclusion: Enhancing motor skills, cerebellum function, and sensory input integration were some of the main mechanisms of these interventions to improve balance control in ASD. Some interventions, such as water-based exercises and video games, were enjoyable for children with ASD and could raise their treatment adherence. In most studies, small sample sizes and the lack of a control group represented their major limitations. Therefore, future well-designed randomized controlled trials are required to assess the effects of available interventions on postural control in ASD.

自闭症谱系障碍个体姿势平衡控制的干预策略综述。
背景:体位不稳定是自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者普遍存在的问题,影响其感知运动技能和社会功能的发展。视觉和体感觉加工缺陷、张力低下、基底神经节功能障碍和焦虑是ASD患者同时存在的一些疾病。然而,ASD中姿势不稳定的明确管理方案尚未引入。因此,我们的目标是阐明ASD患者姿势不稳定的可用干预策略。方法:尽管已经进行了几项关于各种干预措施对ASD患者平衡控制的影响的研究,但没有研究比较它们的疗效、局限性和临床意义。结果:本综述讨论了有助于ASD姿势不稳定的多种拟议干预措施,包括武术、水干预、动物辅助疗法、蹦床、平衡训练、前庭疗法、经颅直流电刺激、儿童运动、游戏和主动娱乐(SPARK)以及方步运动(SSE)。结论:增强运动技能、小脑功能和感觉输入整合是这些干预措施改善ASD平衡控制的主要机制。一些干预措施,如水上运动和视频游戏,对自闭症儿童来说是愉快的,可以提高他们的治疗依从性。在大多数研究中,小样本量和缺乏对照组是它们的主要局限性。因此,未来需要精心设计的随机对照试验来评估现有干预措施对ASD姿势控制的影响。
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