以身体轴为中心的方法改善运动障碍和自闭症症状:两例报告。

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2025.1451559
Sylvie Pussino, François Darchen
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运动功能障碍通常与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)有关。然而,即使它可能代表ASD的一个内在维度,它也不被认为是一个相关的治疗靶点。在这里,我们描述了两个自闭症儿童的姿势、运动和自闭症特征,一个3岁零9个月的女孩和一个4岁零7个月的男孩,以及他们在20或23个月的时间里对这些姿势特征的干预的反应。均符合DSM-5的ASD诊断标准。在这两种情况下,观察到不对称的姿势,绕纵轴旋转,以及手,特别是拇指的使用不足。研究人员反复鼓励孩子们参与涉及空间线索和身体轴的运动体验,并纠正他们的姿势。我们评估了50多个描述运动特性、沟通和社会互动的项目。我们观察到大多数项目的进步和同步改善。特别是,沟通和互动技能的提高与运动技能的提高类似。男孩的CARS分数也从最初评估时的36分提高到随访结束时的26分,女孩从39.5分提高到30分。这些结果表明,运动功能障碍是自闭症的一个内在维度,旨在改善围绕“身体轴”的运动组织的干预措施可能有益于自闭症儿童。
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Improvement of motor disorders and autistic symptomatology by an approach centered on the body axis: a two-case report.

Motor dysfunction is commonly associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, even if it may represent an intrinsic dimension of ASD it is not thought of as a relevant therapeutic target. Here we describe the postural, motor, and autistic characteristics of two children with ASD, a girl aged 3 years and 9 months and a boy aged 4 years and 7 months at enrollment, and their evolution over 20 or 23 months in response to interventions targeting these postural characteristics. Both met DSM-5 diagnosis critera for ASD. In both cases, asymmetric postures, twisting around the longitudinal axis, and underuse of the hands, particularly the thumbs, were observed. The children were repeatedly encouraged to engage in motor experiences involving their spatial cues and body axes and to correct their postures. We assessed more than fifty items describing motor particularities, communication, and social interactions. We observed a progressive and synchronous improvement in most of the items. In particular, communication and interaction skills improved in a similar way to motor skills. CARS scores also improved from 36 at initial assessment to 26 at the end of the follow-up for the boy and from 39.5 to 30 for the girl. These results suggest that motor dysfunction is an intrinsic dimension of autism and that interventions aimed at improving motor organization around a "body axis" could benefit children with ASD.

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