THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME

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Autor(a) principal: Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: da Silva Araújo, Cintia, Cardoso Azevedo, Lígia, Silva de Oliveira, Elen, Sacramento Santana, Uilma, dos Santos Silva, Francielly, Carvalho Andrade, Maycon, Mendes dos Santos, Jéssica
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Health and Society
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/997
Resumo: Introduction: Rett syndrome was initially described as a condition of “Cerebral atrophy associated with hyperammonemia”, by german pediatrician Andreas Rett in a study with 31 girls, where mental and motor regression was noticeable in these patients. It is a genetic syndrome, associated with mutations in the MECP2 gene, located on the X chromosome. SR, being considered rare, and despite the difficulties caused by the condition of the syndrome, these children can survive until adulthood, although with low life expectancy compared to normal individuals. Objective: To verify in the literature the physical therapy approaches used in children with neuropsychomotor retardation diagnosed with Rett syndrome. Materials and Methods: This study is characterized as an integrative review of the literature. Data collection was performed from May to June 2021, using Lilacs, PubMed and Medline electronic databases. The Boolean descriptors and operators used were Rett syndrome AND Physiotherapy intervention. Articles previously or equal to the year 2021 were included in the sample, in English and Portuguese. Results: The physiotherapist has several options of therapies, from the conventional to the alternatives. Regarding the importance of physiotherapy in patients with Rett Syndrome, it is seen that it has great relevance for the extension of survival of these individuals, being a fundamental part in the management of the syndrome. Conclusion: The research demonstrated that the role of the physiotherapist in children diagnosed with Rett syndrome has been of incredible significance, since these professionals provide these children with the opportunity to perform their daily activities in a more functional and often less painful way, this is because children with Rett syndrome have a delay in neuropsychomotor development, which contributes in the future to an adult with consequences that hinder simple day-to-day activities.
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spelling THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROMEPhysiotherapy; Rett syndrome; Physiotherapy intervention.Introduction: Rett syndrome was initially described as a condition of “Cerebral atrophy associated with hyperammonemia”, by german pediatrician Andreas Rett in a study with 31 girls, where mental and motor regression was noticeable in these patients. It is a genetic syndrome, associated with mutations in the MECP2 gene, located on the X chromosome. SR, being considered rare, and despite the difficulties caused by the condition of the syndrome, these children can survive until adulthood, although with low life expectancy compared to normal individuals. Objective: To verify in the literature the physical therapy approaches used in children with neuropsychomotor retardation diagnosed with Rett syndrome. Materials and Methods: This study is characterized as an integrative review of the literature. Data collection was performed from May to June 2021, using Lilacs, PubMed and Medline electronic databases. The Boolean descriptors and operators used were Rett syndrome AND Physiotherapy intervention. Articles previously or equal to the year 2021 were included in the sample, in English and Portuguese. Results: The physiotherapist has several options of therapies, from the conventional to the alternatives. Regarding the importance of physiotherapy in patients with Rett Syndrome, it is seen that it has great relevance for the extension of survival of these individuals, being a fundamental part in the management of the syndrome. Conclusion: The research demonstrated that the role of the physiotherapist in children diagnosed with Rett syndrome has been of incredible significance, since these professionals provide these children with the opportunity to perform their daily activities in a more functional and often less painful way, this is because children with Rett syndrome have a delay in neuropsychomotor development, which contributes in the future to an adult with consequences that hinder simple day-to-day activities.Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2022-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/99710.51249/hs.v2i05.997Health and Society; Vol. 2 No. 05 (2022); 185 - 202Health and Society; v. 2 n. 05 (2022); 185 - 2022763-572410.51249/hs.v2i05reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/997/825Copyright (c) 2022 Sara Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Cintia da Silva Araújo, Lígia Cardoso Azevedo, Elen Silva de Oliveira, Uilma Sacramento Santana, Francielly dos Santos Silva, Maycon Carvalho de Andrade, Jéssica Mendes dos Santos, Layani Erika Arruda Roque Carneiro https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara da Silva Araújo, Cintia Cardoso Azevedo, Lígia Silva de Oliveira, Elen Sacramento Santana, Uilma dos Santos Silva, Francielly Carvalho Andrade, Maycon Mendes dos Santos, Jéssica 2023-04-18T17:46:49Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/997Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2023-04-18T17:46:49Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
title THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
spellingShingle THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara
Physiotherapy; Rett syndrome; Physiotherapy intervention.
title_short THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
title_full THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
title_fullStr THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
title_full_unstemmed THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
title_sort THE ROLE OF THE PHYSICAL THERAPIST IN CHILDREN WITH NEUROPSYCHOMOTOR RETARDATION DIAGNOSED WITH RETT SYNDROME
author Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara
author_facet Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara
da Silva Araújo, Cintia
Cardoso Azevedo, Lígia
Silva de Oliveira, Elen
Sacramento Santana, Uilma
dos Santos Silva, Francielly
Carvalho Andrade, Maycon
Mendes dos Santos, Jéssica
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author2 da Silva Araújo, Cintia
Cardoso Azevedo, Lígia
Silva de Oliveira, Elen
Sacramento Santana, Uilma
dos Santos Silva, Francielly
Carvalho Andrade, Maycon
Mendes dos Santos, Jéssica
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nayelle Ferreira de Sousa, Sara
da Silva Araújo, Cintia
Cardoso Azevedo, Lígia
Silva de Oliveira, Elen
Sacramento Santana, Uilma
dos Santos Silva, Francielly
Carvalho Andrade, Maycon
Mendes dos Santos, Jéssica
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Physiotherapy; Rett syndrome; Physiotherapy intervention.
topic Physiotherapy; Rett syndrome; Physiotherapy intervention.
description Introduction: Rett syndrome was initially described as a condition of “Cerebral atrophy associated with hyperammonemia”, by german pediatrician Andreas Rett in a study with 31 girls, where mental and motor regression was noticeable in these patients. It is a genetic syndrome, associated with mutations in the MECP2 gene, located on the X chromosome. SR, being considered rare, and despite the difficulties caused by the condition of the syndrome, these children can survive until adulthood, although with low life expectancy compared to normal individuals. Objective: To verify in the literature the physical therapy approaches used in children with neuropsychomotor retardation diagnosed with Rett syndrome. Materials and Methods: This study is characterized as an integrative review of the literature. Data collection was performed from May to June 2021, using Lilacs, PubMed and Medline electronic databases. The Boolean descriptors and operators used were Rett syndrome AND Physiotherapy intervention. Articles previously or equal to the year 2021 were included in the sample, in English and Portuguese. Results: The physiotherapist has several options of therapies, from the conventional to the alternatives. Regarding the importance of physiotherapy in patients with Rett Syndrome, it is seen that it has great relevance for the extension of survival of these individuals, being a fundamental part in the management of the syndrome. Conclusion: The research demonstrated that the role of the physiotherapist in children diagnosed with Rett syndrome has been of incredible significance, since these professionals provide these children with the opportunity to perform their daily activities in a more functional and often less painful way, this is because children with Rett syndrome have a delay in neuropsychomotor development, which contributes in the future to an adult with consequences that hinder simple day-to-day activities.
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