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Quantifying established clinical assessment measures using 3D-movement analysis in individuals with Down syndrome

GALLI M; CIMOLIN V; PATTI P; FERRARIO M; HEANEY G; ALBERTINI G; FREEDLAND R
DISABIL REHABIL , 2010, vol. 32, n° 21, p. 1768-1774
Doc n°: 152109
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.3109/09638281003734367
Descripteurs : AJ26 - ANOMALIES CHROMOSOMIQUES

A movement protocol for quantifying functional limitation in people with
Down syndrome (DS) during the execution of a series of range of motion (ROM)
tasks has been developed as a new assessment approach, combining quantitative
measures of movement analysis and functional mobility with clinically established
qualitative motor skill assessments. METHODS: Fifteen subjects with DS and 11
subjects with typical development were evaluated using this movement protocol.
RESULTS: The results revealed longer durations in execution across all tasks in
the DS group and were most likely due to low muscular tone and poor coordination.
A significant difference in ankle ROM was found in the DS group during
leg-lifting, with a wide plantar-flexion demonstrated during the entire movement.
This result may be associated with the typical strategy for foot contact that
generally favours the toe. Significant differences were also found in the trunk
ROM and in the knee ROM and may likely reflect an increase of agonist-antagonist
co-contraction, a strategy that may modify stability and dynamic equilibrium.
CONCLUSION: The combined quantitative/qualitative protocol is an important
advancement in evaluating individuals with DS and should be integrated into a
more comprehensive evaluation of dynamic gait and lower limb analysis.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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