有早期脑损伤风险的婴儿前庭系统损伤

J. Vatovec, M. Veličkovič, L. Šmid, Klas Brenk, M. Žargi
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早期脑损伤的儿童通常表现为平衡障碍。我们评估了110名有脑部病变风险的婴儿的前庭器官功能。我们的研究证实了前庭功能障碍与神经危险程度之间的统计学显著相关。前庭功能障碍的早期识别是充分康复的先决条件,并支持运动技能的习得。
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Impairments of vestibular system in infants at risk of early brain damage
Children with early brain damage often present with balance disorders. We evaluated the vestibular apparatus function in 110 infants at risk of brain lesions. Our study confirmed a statistically significant correlation between vestibular apparatus dysfunction and the degree of neurological risk. Early recognition of vestibular disorders preconditions adequate rehabilatation and supports the acquisition of motor skills.
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