Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy
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Resumo: | Justification: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is characterized by a brain lesion in the phase of its structuring and maturation. Affected individuals present alterations that cause postural maladjustments, generating a deficit in movement. SAROMM is a scale that assesses individuals with CP, identifying postural changes, spinal alignment, muscle extensibility and range of motion. Objective: To assess postural alignment and muscle extensibility in children and adolescents with CP using the SAROMM scale. Methods: The observational cross-sectional study was carried out in a virtual environment for the application of the SAROMM scale, with an average evaluation time between 15 and 30 min. Results: The final sample consisted of 8 children, predominantly male (62.5%) and diplegia, the most common topographic diagnosis (62.5%). Regarding postural alignment, it was identified that 37.5% had a minimum score of 0, indicating the absence of alignment limitations with active correction. In the section on muscle extensibility, by joint, it was observed that patient VI obtained a score of 0, demonstrating no changes detected in this assessment, while patient IV exhibited the highest value in lower limb scores, demonstrating more compromise than the others. Conclusion: The assessed children who had low scores in the score had voluntary motor skills such as sitting, walking, rolling and crawling at the expense of those who do not have these skills and obtained higher scores. |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy Evaluación de la alineación postural y la extensión muscular mediante la escala SAROMM en niños y adolescentes con Parálisis CerebralAvaliação do alinhamento postural e extensibilidade muscular pela escala SAROMM em crianças e adolescentes com Paralisia CerebralPosturaEncefalopatíasAdolescente.PostureBrain diseasesAdolescent.Postura EncefalopatiasJovens.Justification: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is characterized by a brain lesion in the phase of its structuring and maturation. Affected individuals present alterations that cause postural maladjustments, generating a deficit in movement. SAROMM is a scale that assesses individuals with CP, identifying postural changes, spinal alignment, muscle extensibility and range of motion. Objective: To assess postural alignment and muscle extensibility in children and adolescents with CP using the SAROMM scale. Methods: The observational cross-sectional study was carried out in a virtual environment for the application of the SAROMM scale, with an average evaluation time between 15 and 30 min. Results: The final sample consisted of 8 children, predominantly male (62.5%) and diplegia, the most common topographic diagnosis (62.5%). Regarding postural alignment, it was identified that 37.5% had a minimum score of 0, indicating the absence of alignment limitations with active correction. In the section on muscle extensibility, by joint, it was observed that patient VI obtained a score of 0, demonstrating no changes detected in this assessment, while patient IV exhibited the highest value in lower limb scores, demonstrating more compromise than the others. Conclusion: The assessed children who had low scores in the score had voluntary motor skills such as sitting, walking, rolling and crawling at the expense of those who do not have these skills and obtained higher scores.Justificación: La parálisis cerebral (PC) se caracteriza por una lesión cerebral en la fase de su estructuración y maduración. Los individuos afectados presentan alteraciones que provocan desajustes posturales, generando déficits en el movimiento. SAROMM es una escala que evalúa a las personas con parálisis cerebral, identificando cambios posturales, alineación espinal, extensibilidad muscular y rango de movimiento. Objetivo: Evaluar la alineación postural y la extensibilidad muscular en niños y adolescentes con PC mediante la escala SAROMM. Métodos: El estudio observacional transversal se realizó en un ambiente virtual para la aplicación de la escala SAROMM, con un tiempo promedio de evaluación entre 15 y 30 min. Resultados: La muestra final estuvo conformada por 8 niños, predominantemente varones (62,5%) y diplejía, el diagnóstico topográfico más común (62,5%). En cuanto a la alineación postural, se identificó que el 37,5% tenía una puntuación mínima de 0, lo que indica la ausencia de limitaciones de alineación con la corrección activa. En el apartado de extensibilidad muscular, por articulación, se observó que el paciente VI obtuvo una puntuación de 0, demostrando que no se detectaron cambios en esta valoración, mientras que el paciente IV presentó el mayor valor en las puntuaciones de miembros inferiores, demostrando mayor compromiso que los demás. Conclusión: Los niños evaluados que tenían puntuaciones bajas en la puntuación tenían habilidades motoras voluntarias como sentarse, caminar, rodar y gatear a expensas de los que no tenían estas habilidades y obtuvieron puntuaciones más altas.Justificativa: A Paralisia Cerebral (PC) é caracterizada por uma lesão cerebral na fase de sua estruturação e maturação. Os indivíduos acometidos apresentam alterações que causam desajustes posturais gerando déficit na movimentação. A SAROMM é uma escala que avalia indivíduos com PC, identificando mudanças posturais, o alinhamento da coluna vertebral, a extensibilidade dos músculos e a amplitude de movimento. Objetivo: Avaliar o alinhamento postural e extensibilidade muscular de crianças e adolescentes com PC através da escala de SAROMM. Métodos: O estudo do tipo observacional de corte transversal, foi realizado em um ambiente virtual para a aplicação da escala de SAROMM, com tempo médio da avaliação entre 15 e 30 min. Resultados: A amostra final contou com 8 crianças, com predominância do sexo masculino (62,5%) e a diplegia, o diagnóstico topográfico mais presente (62,5%). Com relação ao alinhamento postural foi identificado que 37,5% obtiveram o mínimo de 0 na pontuação, indicando a ausência de limitações de alinhamento com correção ativa. Na seção de extensibilidade muscular, por articulação, foi observado que o paciente VI obteve uma pontuação de 0 demonstrando não possuir alterações detectadas nessa avaliação, já o paciente IV exibiu o maior valor nas pontuações de membro inferior demonstrando mais comprometimento que os demais. Conclusão: As crianças avaliadas que possuíam baixas pontuações no escore apresentaram habilidades motoras voluntárias como sentar, andar, rolar e engatinhar em detrimento das que não possuem essas habilidades e obtiveram pontuações mais altas.Research, Society and Development2021-11-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2250210.33448/rsd-v10i15.22502Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 15; e54101522502Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 15; e54101522502Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 15; e541015225022525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/22502/20021Copyright (c) 2021 José Lucas de Souza Lima; Amanda Santos Vidal de Negreiros; Ana Karolina Pontes de Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, José Lucas de SouzaNegreiros, Amanda Santos Vidal deLima, Ana Karolina Pontes de2021-12-06T10:13:53Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/22502Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:39.001016Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy Evaluación de la alineación postural y la extensión muscular mediante la escala SAROMM en niños y adolescentes con Parálisis Cerebral Avaliação do alinhamento postural e extensibilidade muscular pela escala SAROMM em crianças e adolescentes com Paralisia Cerebral |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy Lima, José Lucas de Souza Postura Encefalopatías Adolescente. Posture Brain diseases Adolescent. Postura Encefalopatias Jovens. |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Postural alignment and muscle extensibility assessment's by the SARROMM scale in children and teenagers with Cerebral Palsy |
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Lima, José Lucas de Souza |
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Lima, José Lucas de Souza Negreiros, Amanda Santos Vidal de Lima, Ana Karolina Pontes de |
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Negreiros, Amanda Santos Vidal de Lima, Ana Karolina Pontes de |
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Lima, José Lucas de Souza Negreiros, Amanda Santos Vidal de Lima, Ana Karolina Pontes de |
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Postura Encefalopatías Adolescente. Posture Brain diseases Adolescent. Postura Encefalopatias Jovens. |
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Postura Encefalopatías Adolescente. Posture Brain diseases Adolescent. Postura Encefalopatias Jovens. |
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Justification: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is characterized by a brain lesion in the phase of its structuring and maturation. Affected individuals present alterations that cause postural maladjustments, generating a deficit in movement. SAROMM is a scale that assesses individuals with CP, identifying postural changes, spinal alignment, muscle extensibility and range of motion. Objective: To assess postural alignment and muscle extensibility in children and adolescents with CP using the SAROMM scale. Methods: The observational cross-sectional study was carried out in a virtual environment for the application of the SAROMM scale, with an average evaluation time between 15 and 30 min. Results: The final sample consisted of 8 children, predominantly male (62.5%) and diplegia, the most common topographic diagnosis (62.5%). Regarding postural alignment, it was identified that 37.5% had a minimum score of 0, indicating the absence of alignment limitations with active correction. In the section on muscle extensibility, by joint, it was observed that patient VI obtained a score of 0, demonstrating no changes detected in this assessment, while patient IV exhibited the highest value in lower limb scores, demonstrating more compromise than the others. Conclusion: The assessed children who had low scores in the score had voluntary motor skills such as sitting, walking, rolling and crawling at the expense of those who do not have these skills and obtained higher scores. |
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