Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome
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Resumo: | Rubella, while in the first trimester of pregnancy, causes the congenital rubella syndrome. This syndrome can cause birth defects such as deafness, blindness, cardiac anomalies, which are considered the classic triad. Mental retardation, neurological problems, behavioral changes and autism may also be associated with this syndrome. The objective was to identify the prevalence of changes in motor skills in adolescents with deafness due to this syndrome. Fifteen (15) adolescents with congenital hearing loss due to rubella developed in the first gestational trimester, of both sexes, with an average age of 16.3, participated in this research. In the physical therapy evaluation, the muscle tone, the actual and apparent measurement of the lower limb, motor coordination and the overall static and dynamic balance were considered. All procedures were followed by a Brazilian Sign Language interpreter for communication between the assessor and the participant. As a result: the type of congenital deafness was profound bilateral sensorineural (100% of the evaluated individuals); regarding muscle tone, only 7% showed muscular hypertonia, being in the right hemisphere. The discrepancy of the lower limbs was not relevant because it ranged from 0.50 to 1.0 cm when present. Concerning motor skills, 93% of participants had overall motor coordination, static and dynamic balance within the normal range and 7% presented alterations. It was concluded that the profound bilateral sensorineural deafness was not a limiting factor for the acquisition of motor skills and there was no predominance of motor sequelae resulting from the congenital rubella syndrome. |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella SyndromeAnálise das Habilidades Motoras em Adolescentes com Perdas Auditivas em Decorrência da Síndrome da Rubéola CongênitaDeafnessCoordinationBalance.SurdezCoordenaçãoEquilíbrio.Rubella, while in the first trimester of pregnancy, causes the congenital rubella syndrome. This syndrome can cause birth defects such as deafness, blindness, cardiac anomalies, which are considered the classic triad. Mental retardation, neurological problems, behavioral changes and autism may also be associated with this syndrome. The objective was to identify the prevalence of changes in motor skills in adolescents with deafness due to this syndrome. Fifteen (15) adolescents with congenital hearing loss due to rubella developed in the first gestational trimester, of both sexes, with an average age of 16.3, participated in this research. In the physical therapy evaluation, the muscle tone, the actual and apparent measurement of the lower limb, motor coordination and the overall static and dynamic balance were considered. All procedures were followed by a Brazilian Sign Language interpreter for communication between the assessor and the participant. As a result: the type of congenital deafness was profound bilateral sensorineural (100% of the evaluated individuals); regarding muscle tone, only 7% showed muscular hypertonia, being in the right hemisphere. The discrepancy of the lower limbs was not relevant because it ranged from 0.50 to 1.0 cm when present. Concerning motor skills, 93% of participants had overall motor coordination, static and dynamic balance within the normal range and 7% presented alterations. It was concluded that the profound bilateral sensorineural deafness was not a limiting factor for the acquisition of motor skills and there was no predominance of motor sequelae resulting from the congenital rubella syndrome.A rubéola, quando contraída no primeiro trimestre de gestação, ocasiona a síndrome da rubéola congênita. Esta síndrome pode ocasionar defeitos congênitos como a surdez, a cegueira, anomalias cardíacas, sendo estes considerados a tríade clássica. O retardo mental, problemas neurológicos, alterações comportamentais e autismo também podem estar associados a esta síndrome. O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar a prevalência de alterações nas habilidades motoras em adolescentes com surdez em decorrência desta síndrome. Participaram desta pesquisa quinze (15) adolescentes com perda auditiva congênita decorrente da rubéola, acometidos no primeiro trimestre de gestação, de ambos os sexos, com média de idade de 16,3 anos. Na avaliação fisioterapêutica, considerou-se o tônus muscular, a medida real e aparente dos membros inferiores, a coordenação motora global e o equilíbrio estático e dinâmico. Todos os procedimentos foram acompanhados por uma intérprete da Língua Brasileira de Sinais para a comunicação entre o avaliador e o participante. Como resultado: o tipo de surdez congênita foi a neurossensorial profunda bilateral (100% dos avaliados); em relação ao tônus muscular, apenas 7% apresentou hipertonia muscular, sendo no hemicorpo direito. A discrepância dos membros inferiores não foi relevante, pois variou de 0,50 a 1,0 cm quando presente. Nas habilidades motoras, 93% dos participantes apresentaram coordenação motora global, equilíbrio estático e dinâmico dentro dos parâmetros normais e 7% apresentaram alteração nas mesmas. Concluiu-se que a surdez neurossensorial profunda bilateral não foi fator limitante para a aquisição das habilidades motoras e não houve predominância de sequelas motoras decorrentes da síndrome da rubéola congênita.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2010-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por Paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1217Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 3 No 1 (2010): jan./abr.Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 3 n. 1 (2010): jan./abr.2176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/1217/1027Yamazaki, Ana Lúcia de SáVolpato, Fabricia Michelliinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-23T17:08:41Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1217Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2022-05-23T17:08:41Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome Análise das Habilidades Motoras em Adolescentes com Perdas Auditivas em Decorrência da Síndrome da Rubéola Congênita |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome Yamazaki, Ana Lúcia de Sá Deafness Coordination Balance. Surdez Coordenação Equilíbrio. |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Motor Skills Analysis in Adolescents with Hearing Loss Due to Congenital Rubella Syndrome |
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Yamazaki, Ana Lúcia de Sá |
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Yamazaki, Ana Lúcia de Sá Volpato, Fabricia Michelli |
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Volpato, Fabricia Michelli |
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Yamazaki, Ana Lúcia de Sá Volpato, Fabricia Michelli |
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Deafness Coordination Balance. Surdez Coordenação Equilíbrio. |
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Deafness Coordination Balance. Surdez Coordenação Equilíbrio. |
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Rubella, while in the first trimester of pregnancy, causes the congenital rubella syndrome. This syndrome can cause birth defects such as deafness, blindness, cardiac anomalies, which are considered the classic triad. Mental retardation, neurological problems, behavioral changes and autism may also be associated with this syndrome. The objective was to identify the prevalence of changes in motor skills in adolescents with deafness due to this syndrome. Fifteen (15) adolescents with congenital hearing loss due to rubella developed in the first gestational trimester, of both sexes, with an average age of 16.3, participated in this research. In the physical therapy evaluation, the muscle tone, the actual and apparent measurement of the lower limb, motor coordination and the overall static and dynamic balance were considered. All procedures were followed by a Brazilian Sign Language interpreter for communication between the assessor and the participant. As a result: the type of congenital deafness was profound bilateral sensorineural (100% of the evaluated individuals); regarding muscle tone, only 7% showed muscular hypertonia, being in the right hemisphere. The discrepancy of the lower limbs was not relevant because it ranged from 0.50 to 1.0 cm when present. Concerning motor skills, 93% of participants had overall motor coordination, static and dynamic balance within the normal range and 7% presented alterations. It was concluded that the profound bilateral sensorineural deafness was not a limiting factor for the acquisition of motor skills and there was no predominance of motor sequelae resulting from the congenital rubella syndrome. |
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