Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Eliane Alves
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Duarte, Lúcio Flávio Oliveira, Silva, Karla Camila Correia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Scire Salutis
Texto Completo: https://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/CBPC2236-9600.2018.002.0001
Resumo: Hydrocephalus is characterized by increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume associated with brain ventricle dilation, often as a consequence of an obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow. The treatment is given through surgery; however, this can lead to neuropsychomotor development, requiring the assistance of a multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy, in turn, treats and adapts the development of these patients using specific methods, emphasizing the quality of life of these patients. The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of motor stimulation on neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 2 years with hydrocephalus. With the aid of the descriptors, 35 articles were found. After the application of the filters: date of publication (2008-2018), languages ​​(English, Portuguese and Spanish) and complete texts, and after careful analysis of the findings, 25 periodicals were selected for the preparation of the present study. Hydrocephalus is a pathology that especially affects children. Its treatment, most of the time, is performed through a surgical process soon after birth. However, such treatment may negatively influence neuropsychomotor development. This child will need adequate stimulation and a follow-up of the multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy in turn uses specific methods to treat and prevent cognitive and motor changes and delays, which use principles and principles of each creator, but contribute significantly to a favorable prognosis of these children, causing them to have motor development within normal standards and most importantly, quality of life.
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spelling Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature reviewAtuação da fisioterapia motora em crianças com hidrocefalia: uma revisão de literaturaHidrocefaliaFisioterapiaTratamentoHydrocephalusPhysiotherapyTreatmentHydrocephalus is characterized by increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume associated with brain ventricle dilation, often as a consequence of an obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow. The treatment is given through surgery; however, this can lead to neuropsychomotor development, requiring the assistance of a multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy, in turn, treats and adapts the development of these patients using specific methods, emphasizing the quality of life of these patients. The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of motor stimulation on neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 2 years with hydrocephalus. With the aid of the descriptors, 35 articles were found. After the application of the filters: date of publication (2008-2018), languages ​​(English, Portuguese and Spanish) and complete texts, and after careful analysis of the findings, 25 periodicals were selected for the preparation of the present study. Hydrocephalus is a pathology that especially affects children. Its treatment, most of the time, is performed through a surgical process soon after birth. However, such treatment may negatively influence neuropsychomotor development. This child will need adequate stimulation and a follow-up of the multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy in turn uses specific methods to treat and prevent cognitive and motor changes and delays, which use principles and principles of each creator, but contribute significantly to a favorable prognosis of these children, causing them to have motor development within normal standards and most importantly, quality of life.A hidrocefalia é caracterizada pelo aumento do volume do líquido cefalorraquidiano (LCR) associado à dilatação dos ventrículos cerebrais, sendo, muitas vezes, consequência de uma obstrução da circulação liquórica. O tratamento se dá através de cirurgia; porém, isso pode ocasionar lesões ao desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor, necessitando de uma assistência da equipe multidisciplinar. A fisioterapia, por sua vez, trata e adequa o desenvolvimento desses pacientes utilizando métodos específicos, enfatizando a qualidade de vida desses pacientes. Tem-se como objetivo analisar os efeitos da estimulação motora no desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor em crianças de 0 a 2 anos com hidrocefalia. Com o auxílio dos descritores, encontrou-se 35 artigos. Após a aplicação dos filtros: data de publicação (2008-2018), idiomas (inglês, português e espanhol) e textos completos, e após análise criteriosa dos achados, selecionou-se uma quantidade de 25 periódicos para a confecção do presente trabalho. A hidrocefalia é uma patologia que afeta especialmente as crianças. Seu tratamento, na maioria das vezes, é realizado através de processo cirúrgico logo após o nascimento. Contudo, esse tratamento pode influenciar negativamente no seu desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor. Essa criança necessitará de estímulos adequados e um acompanhamento da equipe muldisciplinar. A fisioterapia por sua vez utiliza métodos específicos para tratar e prevenir alterações e retardos cognitivos e motores, métodos esses que utilizam bases e princípios próprios de cada criador, mas que contribuem de forma significativamente satisfatória para um prognóstico favorável dessas crianças, fazendo com que elas tenham um desenvolvimento motor dentro dos padrões normais e o mais importante, com qualidade de vida.Sustenere Publishing2018-09-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/CBPC2236-9600.2018.002.000110.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2018.002.0001Scire Salutis; Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018): Scire Salutis: Anais do Fórum Perinatal de Obstetrícia - Ago 2018; 1-8Scire Salutis; Vol. 8 Núm. 2 (2018): Scire Salutis: Anais do Fórum Perinatal de Obstetrícia - Ago 2018; 1-8Scire Salutis; v. 8 n. 2 (2018): Scire Salutis: Anais do Fórum Perinatal de Obstetrícia - Ago 2018; 1-82236-9600reponame:Scire Salutisinstname:Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)instacron:ESSporhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/CBPC2236-9600.2018.002.0001/1268Copyright (c) 2018 Scire Salutisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCosta, Eliane AlvesDuarte, Lúcio Flávio OliveiraSilva, Karla Camila Correia2019-07-17T22:38:52Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2209Revistahttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutisONGhttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutis/oai||carlos@arvore.org.br2236-96002236-9600opendoar:2019-07-17T22:38:52Scire Salutis - Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
Atuação da fisioterapia motora em crianças com hidrocefalia: uma revisão de literatura
title Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
spellingShingle Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
Costa, Eliane Alves
Hidrocefalia
Fisioterapia
Tratamento
Hydrocephalus
Physiotherapy
Treatment
title_short Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
title_full Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
title_fullStr Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
title_full_unstemmed Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
title_sort Motor physical therapy in children with hydrocephalus: a literature review
author Costa, Eliane Alves
author_facet Costa, Eliane Alves
Duarte, Lúcio Flávio Oliveira
Silva, Karla Camila Correia
author_role author
author2 Duarte, Lúcio Flávio Oliveira
Silva, Karla Camila Correia
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Eliane Alves
Duarte, Lúcio Flávio Oliveira
Silva, Karla Camila Correia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hidrocefalia
Fisioterapia
Tratamento
Hydrocephalus
Physiotherapy
Treatment
topic Hidrocefalia
Fisioterapia
Tratamento
Hydrocephalus
Physiotherapy
Treatment
description Hydrocephalus is characterized by increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) volume associated with brain ventricle dilation, often as a consequence of an obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid flow. The treatment is given through surgery; however, this can lead to neuropsychomotor development, requiring the assistance of a multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy, in turn, treats and adapts the development of these patients using specific methods, emphasizing the quality of life of these patients. The objective of this study is to analyze the effects of motor stimulation on neuropsychomotor development in children aged 0 to 2 years with hydrocephalus. With the aid of the descriptors, 35 articles were found. After the application of the filters: date of publication (2008-2018), languages ​​(English, Portuguese and Spanish) and complete texts, and after careful analysis of the findings, 25 periodicals were selected for the preparation of the present study. Hydrocephalus is a pathology that especially affects children. Its treatment, most of the time, is performed through a surgical process soon after birth. However, such treatment may negatively influence neuropsychomotor development. This child will need adequate stimulation and a follow-up of the multidisciplinary team. Physiotherapy in turn uses specific methods to treat and prevent cognitive and motor changes and delays, which use principles and principles of each creator, but contribute significantly to a favorable prognosis of these children, causing them to have motor development within normal standards and most importantly, quality of life.
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