Ana Paula Hamad, Carla Andrea Tanuri Cardoso Caldas, Isabella Cristina Mendes de Sá E Silva, Marina Estima Neiva Nunes
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We reviewed the medical literature using the following search terms: <i>preterm infants</i>; <i>follow-up</i>; <i>non-cerebral palsy motor impairment or disability</i>; <i>minor neurological dysfunction</i>; <i>developmental coordination disorder</i>; <i>neurological soft signs</i>; and <i>Touwen Neurological Examination</i>. We compiled evidence-based data on minor neurological dysfunction critical domains, diagnosis, etiological factors and the influence of age and puberty in minor neurological signs. We also listed the cohort studies that used the Touwen Neurological Examination for premature or term-born follow-up, including those that suggest an association between minor neurological dysfunction and developmental coordination disorder as a motor impairment beyond cerebral palsy. Moreover, we found significant evidence of a correlation involving minor neurological dysfunction and cognitive, behavioral, and learning abilities, which, all in all, means that these children particularly deserve special attention regarding social, educational and healthcare resources. Furthermore, since motor activity seems to play an important role in the physical, mental, and neurological health of typical children, different approaches to education could have a positive impact on neurological development.</p>","PeriodicalId":8694,"journal":{"name":"Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria","volume":"83 5","pages":"1-11"},"PeriodicalIF":1.0000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Could minor neurological dysfunction be a type of non-cerebral palsy motor impairment?\",\"authors\":\"Ana Paula Hamad, Carla Andrea Tanuri Cardoso Caldas, Isabella Cristina Mendes de Sá E Silva, Marina Estima Neiva Nunes\",\"doi\":\"10.1055/s-0045-1809359\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Non-cerebral palsy motor impairments have been increasing over time, especially in preterm-born children, with a variety of labels, including, but not limited to, developmental coordination disorder and minor neurological dysfunction. 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Could minor neurological dysfunction be a type of non-cerebral palsy motor impairment?
Non-cerebral palsy motor impairments have been increasing over time, especially in preterm-born children, with a variety of labels, including, but not limited to, developmental coordination disorder and minor neurological dysfunction. They may not only negatively affect the child in their daily life activities, but are also associated with cognitive, emotional, and behavioral disorders, as well as decreased academic performance. Since there is a paucity of literature on non-cerebral palsy motor impairment, the main objective of the present study is to assess minor neurological dysfunction in the context of neurodevelopment. We reviewed the medical literature using the following search terms: preterm infants; follow-up; non-cerebral palsy motor impairment or disability; minor neurological dysfunction; developmental coordination disorder; neurological soft signs; and Touwen Neurological Examination. We compiled evidence-based data on minor neurological dysfunction critical domains, diagnosis, etiological factors and the influence of age and puberty in minor neurological signs. We also listed the cohort studies that used the Touwen Neurological Examination for premature or term-born follow-up, including those that suggest an association between minor neurological dysfunction and developmental coordination disorder as a motor impairment beyond cerebral palsy. Moreover, we found significant evidence of a correlation involving minor neurological dysfunction and cognitive, behavioral, and learning abilities, which, all in all, means that these children particularly deserve special attention regarding social, educational and healthcare resources. Furthermore, since motor activity seems to play an important role in the physical, mental, and neurological health of typical children, different approaches to education could have a positive impact on neurological development.
期刊介绍:
Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria is the official journal of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology. The mission of the journal is to provide neurologists, specialists and researchers in Neurology and related fields with open access to original articles (clinical and translational research), editorials, reviews, historical papers, neuroimages and letters about published manuscripts. It also publishes the consensus and guidelines on Neurology, as well as educational and scientific material from the different scientific departments of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology.
The ultimate goals of the journal are to contribute to advance knowledge in the areas of Neurology and Neuroscience, and to provide valuable material for training and continuing education for neurologists and other health professionals working in the area. These goals might contribute to improving care for patients with neurological diseases. We aim to be the best Neuroscience journal in Latin America within the peer review system.