阅读困难儿童的平衡功能和原始反射

IF 0.7 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
N. Hazzaa, A. Shalaby, S. Hassanein, A. Khattab, N. Metwally, Fathy Naeem
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背景阅读障碍被认为是一种神经发育障碍;研究原始反射-被认为是神经运动成熟的指标-可能对评估阅读困难儿童具有临床价值。目的探讨阅读困难儿童的平衡功能和原始反射。材料与方法将60名儿童分为两组进行研究。对照组20名正常儿童,研究组40名阅读障碍儿童(通过阿拉伯语阅读筛查试验(ARST)和改良阿拉伯语阅读障碍筛查试验(MADST)诊断)。实验组和对照组的年龄从6/12岁到9岁。他们接受原始反射和平衡功能的临床诊断测试(办公室测试、计算机动态姿势照相(CDP)、感觉组织测试(SOT))。结果阅读障碍儿童的平衡功能较对照组差。67%的研究小组保留了原始的反射。结论阅读困难儿童在挑战性情境下的平衡功能较差,保留了原始反射,表明神经成熟延迟。阅读障碍是一种复杂的疾病,需要对平衡功能和原始反射进行评估和管理,以提高生活质量。
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Balance functions and primitive reflexes in dyslexic children
Abstract Background Dyslexia is considered a neurodevelopmental disorder accordingly; investigating primitive reflexes – which considered as indicator for neuromotor maturation – possibly be of clinical value for evaluating dyslexic children. Objectives To assess balance functions and primitive reflexes in dyslexic children. Material and methods The study was conducted on 60 children divided into two groups. Control group consists of 20 normal children and study group consists of 40 children with dyslexia (diagnosed by Arabic Reading Screening test (ARST) and Modified Arabic Dyslexia Screening Test (MADST). Both study and control groups aged from 6 6/12 to 9 years old. They were subjected to clinical diagnostic tests for primitive reflexes and balance function tests (office tests, computerized dynamic posturography (CDP), sensory organization test (SOT)). Results Dyslexic children have poorer balance functions compared to control group. Sixty seven percent of the study group has retained primitive reflexes. Conclusions Dyslexic children have poorer balance functions in challenging situations and have retained primitive reflexes indicating delayed neural maturation. Dyslexia is a medical complex that needs assessment and management of balance functions and primitive reflexes for better quality of life.
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