2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2007.02.001
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Motor and cognitive development at one-year follow-up in infants with torticollis

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“…1,9,10 In an earlier study, a prospective follow-up study of 83 infants with congenital torticollis assessed at 2.9 and 12.8 months of age, Schertz et al 9 had found early motor developmental delay in the majority of infants with torticollis at 2.9 months but only in a minority of them at 12.8 months; all were assessed with the Alberta Infant Motor Scale. In a similar study by Ohman et al, 10 a group of children with congenital torticollis, all treated at a department of physiotherapy in a hospital in Sweden, scored significantly lower in motor development assessment at 2 and 6 months of age in comparison to the control group, but there were no differences between the groups at 18 months.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…1,9,10 In an earlier study, a prospective follow-up study of 83 infants with congenital torticollis assessed at 2.9 and 12.8 months of age, Schertz et al 9 had found early motor developmental delay in the majority of infants with torticollis at 2.9 months but only in a minority of them at 12.8 months; all were assessed with the Alberta Infant Motor Scale. In a similar study by Ohman et al, 10 a group of children with congenital torticollis, all treated at a department of physiotherapy in a hospital in Sweden, scored significantly lower in motor development assessment at 2 and 6 months of age in comparison to the control group, but there were no differences between the groups at 18 months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baş tilti; omuz, göğüs kafesi, abdominal kaslara etkiyerek postür kontrolü ve hareket gelişiminde, duyu-motor koordinasyon üzerine olumsuz etkiyle kaba motor fonksiyonda geriliğe sebep olmaktadır (14). Bu çocuklarda aynı zamanda üst ekstremite kullanımında asimetri, normalin altı kognitif fonksiyon, postür ve denge kontrolünde etkilenme saptanabilir (14,20,21). Dolayısıyla bu bebeklerde erken dönemde fizik tedavi ve rehabilitasyon başlanmalıdır (20).…”
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“…Bu çocuklarda aynı zamanda üst ekstremite kullanımında asimetri, normalin altı kognitif fonksiyon, postür ve denge kontrolünde etkilenme saptanabilir (14,20,21). Dolayısıyla bu bebeklerde erken dönemde fizik tedavi ve rehabilitasyon başlanmalıdır (20).…”
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“…Outra vantagem é a larga faixa etária que o teste atinge, Embora o instrumento não seja validado em nosso país, foi realizada uma adaptação cultural do instrumento de pontuação, o qual vem sendo utilizado para triagem de anormalidades em crianças, demonstrando ser uma boa ferramenta no acompanhamento evolutivo de lactentes de risco sob intervenção precoce 54,63,[65][66][67][68][69][70] .…”
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