Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios

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Autor(a) principal: Sato, Natália Tiemi da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9074
Resumo: Aims: To identify the level of trunk control and to analyse the influence of sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º in infants born late preterm infants with corrected age, and at term between 6 and 8 months with the support manual exact of trunk during reaching. Methods: A longitudinal study was performed with 36 full- term infants and 20 infants born preterm infants at 6-8 months of corrected age. The infants were submitted to three evaluations monthly: 1) Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo), to identify the exact level of trunk control of infants; 2) assesssment of reaching movement, using kinematics; And 3) Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) to assess motor control of infants and to ensure the minimum 25th percentile for full-term infants. For the kinematic analysis, the infants were placed on a table in the sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º of hip, knee and ankle. All infants during the reaching analysis received the exact and necessary manual support in the trunk according to the control level of each infant evaluated through the SATCo. To elicit reaching, an attractive, malleable or rigid object was presented on the midline, 45 ° to the right and 45 ° to the left of the infant's body. The total time of evaluation in each sitting posture was 2 minutes. It was considered variable full reaching frequency on the right, left and midline, and spatio-temporal variables to the right, left and midline (movement unit, straightness index, deceleration index, duration of movement, mean velocity, velocity peak, and trunk displacement. Results: Late preterm infants with corrected age were found to have lower trunk control compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. The level of trunk control presented a progressive and descending (cephalo-caudal) order with increasing age in both groups. The reaching frequency was greater at 6 months in the seated ring posture and at 7 and 8 months in the seated posture with 90 ° flexion in both groups. The sitting posture in a ring and with 90 ° flexion did not influence the kinematic variables, except for the right and midline velocity peak, and the trunk displacement to the right. On the other hand, significant differences between group and time were observed. The preterm group presented a higher number of movement units, lower, straightness index, higher average velocity and peak velocity, and lower trunk displacement in comparison to infants full term. In both groups, the spatio-temporal reaching variables improved over time, that is, older infants (8 months) presented lower number of movement units and higher straightness índex compared to younger infants (6 months). Conclusion: Late preterm infants had lower levels of trunk control compared to full-term infants. The postures seated in a ring and seated with 90 ° flexion did not influence the reaching behavior in the late term and preterm infants, since, the exact and necessary manual support was provided in the trunk of the infants, according to the level of control, evaluated through of SATCo. Thus, when the infant received the necessary manual trunk support, the different sitting postures did not influence the reaching behavior. Finally, preterm infants with corrected age, had less rectilinear, non-fluid and immature reaches compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. Reaches have become more mature over time, especially in full- erm infants.
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spelling Sato, Natália Tiemi da SilvaTudella, Eloisahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3207258034860219http://lattes.cnpq.br/84373598101993263b9b9965-0f7d-4135-a2ba-3f39dc49f4df2017-09-05T19:46:29Z2017-09-05T19:46:29Z2017-02-13SATO, Natália Tiemi da Silva. Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios. 2017. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fisioterapia) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2017. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9074.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/9074Aims: To identify the level of trunk control and to analyse the influence of sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º in infants born late preterm infants with corrected age, and at term between 6 and 8 months with the support manual exact of trunk during reaching. Methods: A longitudinal study was performed with 36 full- term infants and 20 infants born preterm infants at 6-8 months of corrected age. The infants were submitted to three evaluations monthly: 1) Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo), to identify the exact level of trunk control of infants; 2) assesssment of reaching movement, using kinematics; And 3) Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) to assess motor control of infants and to ensure the minimum 25th percentile for full-term infants. For the kinematic analysis, the infants were placed on a table in the sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º of hip, knee and ankle. All infants during the reaching analysis received the exact and necessary manual support in the trunk according to the control level of each infant evaluated through the SATCo. To elicit reaching, an attractive, malleable or rigid object was presented on the midline, 45 ° to the right and 45 ° to the left of the infant's body. The total time of evaluation in each sitting posture was 2 minutes. It was considered variable full reaching frequency on the right, left and midline, and spatio-temporal variables to the right, left and midline (movement unit, straightness index, deceleration index, duration of movement, mean velocity, velocity peak, and trunk displacement. Results: Late preterm infants with corrected age were found to have lower trunk control compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. The level of trunk control presented a progressive and descending (cephalo-caudal) order with increasing age in both groups. The reaching frequency was greater at 6 months in the seated ring posture and at 7 and 8 months in the seated posture with 90 ° flexion in both groups. The sitting posture in a ring and with 90 ° flexion did not influence the kinematic variables, except for the right and midline velocity peak, and the trunk displacement to the right. On the other hand, significant differences between group and time were observed. The preterm group presented a higher number of movement units, lower, straightness index, higher average velocity and peak velocity, and lower trunk displacement in comparison to infants full term. In both groups, the spatio-temporal reaching variables improved over time, that is, older infants (8 months) presented lower number of movement units and higher straightness índex compared to younger infants (6 months). Conclusion: Late preterm infants had lower levels of trunk control compared to full-term infants. The postures seated in a ring and seated with 90 ° flexion did not influence the reaching behavior in the late term and preterm infants, since, the exact and necessary manual support was provided in the trunk of the infants, according to the level of control, evaluated through of SATCo. Thus, when the infant received the necessary manual trunk support, the different sitting postures did not influence the reaching behavior. Finally, preterm infants with corrected age, had less rectilinear, non-fluid and immature reaches compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. Reaches have become more mature over time, especially in full- erm infants.Objetivo: Identificar o nível de controle de tronco e analisar a influência da postura sentada em anel e sentada em flexão a 90° em lactentes nascidos pré-termo tardios com idade corrigida, e a termo entre 6 e 8 meses de idade com o suporte manual exato de tronco durante o alcance. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo longitudinal, com 36 lactentes nascidos a termo e 20 lactentes nascidos pré-termo tardios com idade corrigida aos 6-8 meses de idade. Os lactentes foram submetidos a três avaliações mensalmente: 1) Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo), para identificar o nível exato de controle de tronco dos lactentes; 2) avaliação do movimento de alcance, por meio da análise cinemática; e 3) Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) para avaliar o controle motor dos lactentes e assegurar o percentil mínimo de 25 para os lactentes nascidos a termo. Para a análise cinemática, os lactentes foram posicionados em um tablado na postura sentada em anel e sentada com flexão a 90º de quadris, joelhos e tornozelos. Todos os lactentes durante a análise do alcance receberam o suporte manual exato e necessário no tronco de acordo com o nível de controle de cada lactente avaliado por meio da SATCo. Para eliciar o alcance um objeto atrativo, maleável ou rígido foi apresentado na linha média, 45º à direita e 45° à esquerda do corpo do lactente. O tempo total da avaliação em cada postura sentada foi de 2 minutos. Foi considerada variável frequência total de alcance à direita, esquerda e linha média, e as variáveis espaço-temporais à direita, esquerda e linha média (unidade de movimento, índice de retidão, índice de desaceleração, duração do movimento, velocidade média, pico de velocidade, e deslocamento do tronco. Resultados: constatou-se que lactentes pré-termo tardios, com a idade corrigida, apresentaram menor nível de controle de tronco em comparação aos lactentes a termo em todas as idades avaliadas. O nível de controle de tronco apresentou uma ordem progressiva e descendente (céfalo-caudal) com o aumento da idade em ambos os grupos. A frequência de alcance foi maior aos 6 meses na postura sentada em anel e aos 7 e 8 meses na postura sentada com flexão a 90° em ambos os grupos. A postura sentada em anel e flexão a 90° não influenciou as variáveis cinemáticas do alcance, exceto o pico de velocidade à direita e linha média, e o deslocamento do tronco à direita. Por outro lado, observou-se diferenças significativas entre os grupos e tempo. O grupo pré-termo tardio apresentou maior número de unidades de movimento, menor índice de retidão, maior velocidade média e pico de velocidade, e menor deslocamento de tronco em comparação aos lactentes a termo. Em ambos os grupos, as variáveis espaço-temporais do alcance melhoraram com o tempo, ou seja, lactentes mais velhos (8 meses de idade) apresentaram menor número de unidades de movimento e maior índice de retidão em comparação a lactentes mais novos (6 meses de idade). Conclusão: lactentes pré-termo tardios apresentaram menor nível de controle de tronco em comparação aos lactentes a termo. As posturas sentada em anel e sentada com flexão a 90° não influenciaram no comportamento do alcance nos lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios, uma vez que, foi fornecido o suporte manual exato e necessário no tronco dos lactentes, de acordo com o nível de controle, avaliado por meio SATCo. Desta forma, quando o lactente recebeu o suporte manual de tronco necessário, as diferentes posturas sentadas não influenciaram no comportamento do alcance. Por fim, lactentes pré-termo tardios, com a idade corrigida, apresentaram alcances menos retilíneos, não fluentes e imaturos em comparação aos lactentes a termo em todas as idades avaliadas. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
title Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
spellingShingle Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
Sato, Natália Tiemi da Silva
Alcance manual
Prematuros
Controle de tronco
Cinemática
Manual reaching
Premature
Trunk control
Kinematic
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
title_short Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
title_full Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
title_fullStr Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
title_full_unstemmed Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
title_sort Influência de diferentes posturas sentadas e nível de controle de tronco no movimento de alcance em lactentes a termo e pré-termo tardios
author Sato, Natália Tiemi da Silva
author_facet Sato, Natália Tiemi da Silva
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Tudella, Eloisa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alcance manual
Prematuros
Controle de tronco
Cinemática
topic Alcance manual
Prematuros
Controle de tronco
Cinemática
Manual reaching
Premature
Trunk control
Kinematic
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Manual reaching
Premature
Trunk control
Kinematic
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FISIOTERAPIA E TERAPIA OCUPACIONAL
description Aims: To identify the level of trunk control and to analyse the influence of sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º in infants born late preterm infants with corrected age, and at term between 6 and 8 months with the support manual exact of trunk during reaching. Methods: A longitudinal study was performed with 36 full- term infants and 20 infants born preterm infants at 6-8 months of corrected age. The infants were submitted to three evaluations monthly: 1) Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control (SATCo), to identify the exact level of trunk control of infants; 2) assesssment of reaching movement, using kinematics; And 3) Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) to assess motor control of infants and to ensure the minimum 25th percentile for full-term infants. For the kinematic analysis, the infants were placed on a table in the sitting posture in a ring and seated with flexion at 90º of hip, knee and ankle. All infants during the reaching analysis received the exact and necessary manual support in the trunk according to the control level of each infant evaluated through the SATCo. To elicit reaching, an attractive, malleable or rigid object was presented on the midline, 45 ° to the right and 45 ° to the left of the infant's body. The total time of evaluation in each sitting posture was 2 minutes. It was considered variable full reaching frequency on the right, left and midline, and spatio-temporal variables to the right, left and midline (movement unit, straightness index, deceleration index, duration of movement, mean velocity, velocity peak, and trunk displacement. Results: Late preterm infants with corrected age were found to have lower trunk control compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. The level of trunk control presented a progressive and descending (cephalo-caudal) order with increasing age in both groups. The reaching frequency was greater at 6 months in the seated ring posture and at 7 and 8 months in the seated posture with 90 ° flexion in both groups. The sitting posture in a ring and with 90 ° flexion did not influence the kinematic variables, except for the right and midline velocity peak, and the trunk displacement to the right. On the other hand, significant differences between group and time were observed. The preterm group presented a higher number of movement units, lower, straightness index, higher average velocity and peak velocity, and lower trunk displacement in comparison to infants full term. In both groups, the spatio-temporal reaching variables improved over time, that is, older infants (8 months) presented lower number of movement units and higher straightness índex compared to younger infants (6 months). Conclusion: Late preterm infants had lower levels of trunk control compared to full-term infants. The postures seated in a ring and seated with 90 ° flexion did not influence the reaching behavior in the late term and preterm infants, since, the exact and necessary manual support was provided in the trunk of the infants, according to the level of control, evaluated through of SATCo. Thus, when the infant received the necessary manual trunk support, the different sitting postures did not influence the reaching behavior. Finally, preterm infants with corrected age, had less rectilinear, non-fluid and immature reaches compared to full-term infants at all ages evaluated. Reaches have become more mature over time, especially in full- erm infants.
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