Gross motor function in children with spastic Cerebral Palsy and Cerebral Visual Impairment
Autor: | Salavati, Masoud, Rameckers, E. A. A., Waninge, A., Krijnen, W. P., Steenbergen, B., van der Schans, C. P. |
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Přispěvatelé: | Healthy Ageing, Allied Health Care and Nursing, Participation and Health of Persons with Intellectual and Visual Disabilities, Statistical Techniques for Applied Research, RS: CAPHRI - R3 - Functioning, Participating and Rehabilitation, Revalidatiegeneeskunde, Extremities Pain and Disability (EXPAND), Health Psychology Research (HPR) |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Mental development 030506 rehabilitation medicine.medical_specialty Wilcoxon signed-rank test hersenverlamming Gross motor skill Vision Disorders Learning and Plasticity Audiology Severity of Illness Index spastic cerebral palsy Cerebral palsy kinderen Disability Evaluation 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Spastic cerebral palsy Cerebral visual impairment Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Humans Gross motor function Child Children spastische cerebrale parese Cerebral Palsy cerebrale visuele beperking Disorders of movement Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 3] medicine.disease Clinical Psychology Motor Skills PEDI Child Preschool RELIABILITY Physical therapy GMFM-88 Female Cerebral Visual Impairment 0305 other medical science Psychology Physical therapist 030217 neurology & neurosurgery GMFM-88-CVI |
Zdroj: | Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60(January), 269-276. Elsevier Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, 269-276 Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, 269-276. Elsevier Science Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, 269-276. PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Research in Developmental Disabilities, 60, pp. 269-276 |
ISSN: | 1873-3379 0891-4222 |
Popis: | Contains fulltext : 162535.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Purpose: To investigate whether the adapted version of the Gross Motor Function Measure-88 (GMFM-88) for children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) results in higher scores. This is most likely to be a reflection of their gross motor function, however it may be the result of a better comprehension of the instruction of the adapted version. Method: The scores of the original and adapted GMFM-88 were compared in the same group of children (n = 21 boys and n = 16 girls), mean (SD) age 113 (30) months with CP and CVI, within a time span of two weeks. A paediatric physical therapist familiar with the child assessed both tests in random order. The GMFCS level, mental development and age at testing were also collected. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used to compare two different measurements (the original and adapted GMFM-88) on a single sample, (the same child with CP and CVI; p < 0.05). Results: The comparison between scores on the original and adapted GMFM-88 in all children with CP and CVI showed a positive difference in percentage score on at least one of the five dimensions and positive percentage scores for the two versions differed on all five dimensions for fourteen children. For six children a difference was seen in four dimensions and in 10 children difference was present in three dimensions (GMFM dimension A, B & C or C, D & E) (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The adapted GMFM-88 provides a better estimate of gross motor function per se in children with CP and CVI that is not adversely impacted bytheir visual problems. On the basis of these findings, we recommend using the adapted GMFM-88 to measure gross motor functioning in children with CP and CVI. 8 p. |
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