The development of both gross and fine motor skills in a child with Down syndrome is generally delayed. The most seriously affected stage is the achievement of independent walking ability, which influences the onset of all following motor and cognityive skills. The study objectives were (a) to assess the time taken to achieve independent walking ability in a cohort of children with Down syndrome, (b) to examine differences in walking onset by patient characteristics, (c) to verify the effect of early physical therapy (Neurodevelopmental Treatment on the basis of Bobath Concept practised within the first months of life) in the achievement of that skill.

Can early physical therapy positively affect the onset of independent walking in infants with Down syndrome? A retrospective cohort study / Corrado, Bruno; Sommella, Nadia; Ciardi, Gianluca; Raiano, Enza; Scala, Iris; Strisciuglio, Pietro; Servodio Iammarrone, Clemente. - In: MINERVA PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2724-5276. - (2022). [10.23736/S2724-5276.18.05041-7]

Can early physical therapy positively affect the onset of independent walking in infants with Down syndrome? A retrospective cohort study

Corrado, Bruno
;
RAIANO, ENZA
;
Scala, Iris
;
Strisciuglio, Pietro
;
Servodio Iammarrone, Clemente
2022

Abstract

The development of both gross and fine motor skills in a child with Down syndrome is generally delayed. The most seriously affected stage is the achievement of independent walking ability, which influences the onset of all following motor and cognityive skills. The study objectives were (a) to assess the time taken to achieve independent walking ability in a cohort of children with Down syndrome, (b) to examine differences in walking onset by patient characteristics, (c) to verify the effect of early physical therapy (Neurodevelopmental Treatment on the basis of Bobath Concept practised within the first months of life) in the achievement of that skill.
2022
Can early physical therapy positively affect the onset of independent walking in infants with Down syndrome? A retrospective cohort study / Corrado, Bruno; Sommella, Nadia; Ciardi, Gianluca; Raiano, Enza; Scala, Iris; Strisciuglio, Pietro; Servodio Iammarrone, Clemente. - In: MINERVA PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 2724-5276. - (2022). [10.23736/S2724-5276.18.05041-7]
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