The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy

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Main Author: Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo, Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos, Lopes, Raquel Ferreira, Silva, Geraedson Aristides da, Teixeira, Geraldo Magella, Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da, Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena, Santos, Juliana Karine Silva dos
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Summary: Introduction: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is defined as a chronic non-progressive encephalopathy that occurs due to a lesion in the developing brain, compromising motor functions and posture. Through several protocols, including the Pediasuit and Therasuit, with the main therapeutic objective of promoting the training and development of neuromotor functions. Objective: to describe the therapeutic effects produced by the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP. Methodology: This is a systematic review, carried out in the electronic databases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed and CAPES Periodicals, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. As a search strategy, the keywords cerebral palsy, elastic clothing, pediatric suit, therasuit, intensive neuromotor therapy, were used, in combination oral one. Result: Upon identifying about 21,116 articles, these were submitted to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, leaving about 28 articles for the composition of this article. Conclusion: Although there are few articles that directly address the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP, the existence of gaps that need to be answered in future research is identified, through a control group, comparisons of techniques and the potential effectiveness of the aforementioned methods, although it makes us identify the existence of positive gains in child development, aimed at advances motors and postures.
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spelling The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsyLa aplicabilidad de la terapia con prendas elásticas en niños con parálisis cerebral A aplicabilidade de terapia por vestes elásticas em crianças com paralisia cerebralCerebral Palsyelastics garmentsTherasuitPediasuitIntensive neuromotor Therapy.Parálisis cerebralPrendas elásticasPediasuitTherasuitTerapia neuromotora intensiva.Paralisia CerebralVestes elásticasPediasuitTherasuitTerapia neuromotora intensiva.Introduction: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is defined as a chronic non-progressive encephalopathy that occurs due to a lesion in the developing brain, compromising motor functions and posture. Through several protocols, including the Pediasuit and Therasuit, with the main therapeutic objective of promoting the training and development of neuromotor functions. Objective: to describe the therapeutic effects produced by the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP. Methodology: This is a systematic review, carried out in the electronic databases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed and CAPES Periodicals, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. As a search strategy, the keywords cerebral palsy, elastic clothing, pediatric suit, therasuit, intensive neuromotor therapy, were used, in combination oral one. Result: Upon identifying about 21,116 articles, these were submitted to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, leaving about 28 articles for the composition of this article. Conclusion: Although there are few articles that directly address the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP, the existence of gaps that need to be answered in future research is identified, through a control group, comparisons of techniques and the potential effectiveness of the aforementioned methods, although it makes us identify the existence of positive gains in child development, aimed at advances motors and postures.Introducción: La Parálisis Cerebral (PC) se determina como una encefalopatía crónica no progresiva que se produce por una lesión en el cerebro en desarrollo, comprometiendo las funciones motoras y la postura. Durante el proceso de rehabilitación de los pacientes con PC, podemos realizar la terapia mediante prendas elásticas, a través de varios protocolos, entre ellos el Pediasuit y Therasuit, con el principal objetivo terapéutico de favorecer el entrenamiento y desarrollo de las funciones neuromotoras. Objetivo: describir los efectos terapéuticos producidos por los métodos Pediasuit y Therasuit en niños con PC. Metodología: Se trata de una revisión sistemática, realizada en las bases de datos electrónicas SciELO, LILACS, PubMed y Revistas CAPES, en inglés, portugués y español. Como estrategia de búsqueda se utilizaron las palabras clave parálisis cerebral, ropa elástica, traje pediátrico, traje terapéutico, terapia neuromotora intensiva, en combinación o sola. Resultado: Al identificar cerca de 21.116 artículos, estos fueron sometidos a los criterios de inclusión y exclusión, quedando cerca de 28 artículos para la redacción de este artículo. Conclusión: Aunque son pocos los artículos que abordan directamente los métodos Pediasuit y Therasuit en niños con PC, se identifica la existencia de brechas que necesitan ser abordadas en futuras investigaciones, mediante un grupo de control, comparaciones de técnicas y la potencial efectividad de los métodos. mencionado, sin embargo, nos hace identificar la existencia de ganancias positivas en el desarrollo infantil, orientadas a los avances motores y posturales.Introdução: A Paralisia Cerebral (PC) é determinada como encefalopatia crônica não progressiva que ocorre devido a uma lesão no encéfalo em desenvolvimento, comprometendo as funções motoras e a postura. No decorrer do processo de reabilitação dos pacientes com PC, podemos realizar a terapia por vestes elásticas, através de diversos protocolos, dentre eles o Pediasuit e Therasuit, com o principal objetivo terapêutico de promover o treinamento e desenvolvimento das funções neuromotoras. Objetivo: descrever os efeitos terapêuticos produzidos pelos métodos Pediasuit e Therasuit, em crianças com PC. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão sistemática, realizada nas bases de dados eletrônicas SciELO, LILACS, PubMed e Periódicos CAPES, nos idiomas inglês, português e espanhol. Como estratégia de busca, utilizou as palavras chaves paralisia cerebral, vestes elásticas, pediasuit, therasuit, terapia neuromotora intensiva, de forma combinada ou isolada. Resultado: Ao identificar cerca de 21.116 artigos, estes foram submetidos aos critérios de inclusão e exclusão, restando cerca de 28 artigos para a composição deste artigo. Conclusão: Embora existam poucos artigos que abordem diretamente os métodos Pediasuit e Therasuit, em crianças com PC, identifica-se a existência de lacunas que necessitam serem respondidas nas próximas pesquisas, através de grupo controle, comparações das técnicas e a potencialidade da eficácia dos métodos citados, ainda que, nos faz identificar a existência de ganhos positivos no desenvolvimento infantil, destinados a avanços motores e posturais.Research, Society and Development2022-01-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2500710.33448/rsd-v11i1.25007Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e36811125007Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e36811125007Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e368111250072525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25007/21973Copyright (c) 2022 Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos Santos; Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo Santos; Michelly Lais dos Santos Bomfim; Raquel Ferreira Lopes; Geraedson Aristides da Silva; Geraldo Magella Teixeira; Amanda Karina Vieira da Silva; Juliana Medeiros de Omena Lins; Juliana Karine Silva dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos Lopes, Raquel FerreiraSilva, Geraedson Aristides da Teixeira, Geraldo Magella Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena Santos, Juliana Karine Silva dos 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25007Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:23.473828Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
La aplicabilidad de la terapia con prendas elásticas en niños con parálisis cerebral
A aplicabilidade de terapia por vestes elásticas em crianças com paralisia cerebral
title The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
spellingShingle The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Cerebral Palsy
elastics garments
Therasuit
Pediasuit
Intensive neuromotor Therapy.
Parálisis cerebral
Prendas elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
Paralisia Cerebral
Vestes elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
title_short The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
title_full The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
title_fullStr The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
title_full_unstemmed The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
title_sort The applicability of elastic garment therapy in children with cerebral palsy
author Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
author_facet Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
Santos, Juliana Karine Silva dos
author_role author
author2 Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
Santos, Juliana Karine Silva dos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
Santos, Juliana Karine Silva dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerebral Palsy
elastics garments
Therasuit
Pediasuit
Intensive neuromotor Therapy.
Parálisis cerebral
Prendas elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
Paralisia Cerebral
Vestes elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
topic Cerebral Palsy
elastics garments
Therasuit
Pediasuit
Intensive neuromotor Therapy.
Parálisis cerebral
Prendas elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
Paralisia Cerebral
Vestes elásticas
Pediasuit
Therasuit
Terapia neuromotora intensiva.
description Introduction: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is defined as a chronic non-progressive encephalopathy that occurs due to a lesion in the developing brain, compromising motor functions and posture. Through several protocols, including the Pediasuit and Therasuit, with the main therapeutic objective of promoting the training and development of neuromotor functions. Objective: to describe the therapeutic effects produced by the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP. Methodology: This is a systematic review, carried out in the electronic databases SciELO, LILACS, PubMed and CAPES Periodicals, in English, Portuguese and Spanish. As a search strategy, the keywords cerebral palsy, elastic clothing, pediatric suit, therasuit, intensive neuromotor therapy, were used, in combination oral one. Result: Upon identifying about 21,116 articles, these were submitted to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, leaving about 28 articles for the composition of this article. Conclusion: Although there are few articles that directly address the Pediasuit and Therasuit methods in children with CP, the existence of gaps that need to be answered in future research is identified, through a control group, comparisons of techniques and the potential effectiveness of the aforementioned methods, although it makes us identify the existence of positive gains in child development, aimed at advances motors and postures.
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