Hand and Finger Functions and Characteristics of Line Drawing Movement in Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Preliminary Study

Kaori Yamaguchi, Misako Sano, R. Fukatsu
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It is well known that children with autism spectrum disorder show handwriting difficulty. Although it is considered that not only cognitive but also motor impairments affect the difficulty, remarkably little is known about the motor characteristics of handwriting in autistic children. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to investigate: 1) peculiarities of hand and finger functions; and 2) characteristics of handwriting movement in preschool children with ASD during the chrysalis stage of handwriting. Participants were children with ASD and ageand partially IQ-matched controls. We conducted assessment of muscle strength, motor coordination, separate finger movement, dexterity, grasp posture and line drawing movement. We compared data between ASD and control groups. Significant differences were observed in repetitive hand tapping, pronation and supination, sequential finger tapping, finger lifting and pegboard. Considering components of handwriting, there seems to be no prominent difference between the two groups in grasp posture, although ASD showed poorer motor coordination on the drawing line task compared to that of controls. The present results also showed atypical characteristics of hand and finger motor functions and line drawing movement in ASD. These findings provide further insight into the motor aspects of handwriting and suggest investigating correlation between hand and finger functions, especially separate finger movement and manual dexterity and motor aspect of handwriting may be important to clarify effective bottom up training for acquisition of handwriting skills.
学龄前自闭症谱系障碍儿童手、手指功能及线条运动特征的初步研究
众所周知,患有自闭症谱系障碍的儿童有书写困难。尽管人们认为不仅认知障碍而且运动障碍也会影响书写难度,但对自闭症儿童书写的运动特征却知之甚少。因此,本研究的目的是探讨:1)手和手指功能的特殊性;2)学龄前ASD患儿书写蛹期的书写运动特征。参与者是自闭症儿童和部分智商匹配的对照组。我们对肌肉力量、运动协调性、手指分离运动、灵巧性、抓握姿势和线条运动进行了评估。我们比较了ASD组和对照组之间的数据。在手部重复叩击、旋前、旋后叩击、手指连续叩击、手指抬起和钉板上均存在显著差异。考虑到笔迹的组成部分,两组在抓握姿势上似乎没有显著差异,尽管ASD在画线任务上的运动协调能力比对照组差。本研究结果还显示了ASD的手部和手指运动功能和线条运动的非典型特征。这些发现提供了对书写运动方面的进一步了解,并建议研究手和手指功能之间的相关性,特别是单独的手指运动和手工灵巧性以及书写运动方面可能对阐明有效的自下而上的训练对于获得书写技能很重要。
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