The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos, Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo, Lopes, Raquel Ferreira, Silva, Geraedson Aristides da, Teixeira, Geraldo Magella, Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da, Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i1.24964
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24964
Resumo: Introduction: Down Syndrome (DS) represents a chromosomal anomaly, due to an alteration in the chromosome of the pair 21. Carriers of this syndrome present particular phenotypic characteristics, in addition to changes in motor and cognitive development, which will require physiotherapeutic care. In this public, the physiotherapeutic intervention is considered of extreme relevance for child development, making use of several techniques, including the Bobath method. Objective: To report, through studies, whether the Bobath method is effective in physiotherapeutic treatment for the neuropsychomotor development of children with DS. Methodology: This study is a systematic review, with data collection carried out in the LILACS, PubMed, SciELO and CAPES Periodicals databases in Spanish, Portuguese and English, including studies from the year 2010. Using as search strategy the words Down Syndrome, Bobath Method, Motor development, Physical therapy modalities, in a combined and isolated way. Results: Finding a total of 24,043 studies, 21 were selected, due to contain one of the keywords in its title, better describe the physiopathology of DS, address the Bobath method and its therapeutic effects on the syndrome described. Conclusion: Despite the few studies describing the techniques of the Bobath method, research with a control group seeking to compare the effectiveness of the method as a physiotherapeutic intervention in DS, significant progress can be observed in the child's evolutionary picture throughout his motor acquisitions, although there is a need for more studies to be published in order to fill the gaps existing about the method in the DS public.
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spelling The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic reviewLa influencia del método bobath en el tratamiento de niños con Síndrome de Down: una revisión sistemáticaA influência do método bobath no tratamento de crianças com Síndrome de Down: uma revisão sistemáticaSíndrome de DownMétodo BobathDesenvolvimento motorModalidades de fisioterapia.Sindrome de DownMétodo BobathDesarrollo motorModalidades de fisioterapia.Down's SyndromeBobath MethodMotor developmentPhysical therapy modalities.Introduction: Down Syndrome (DS) represents a chromosomal anomaly, due to an alteration in the chromosome of the pair 21. Carriers of this syndrome present particular phenotypic characteristics, in addition to changes in motor and cognitive development, which will require physiotherapeutic care. In this public, the physiotherapeutic intervention is considered of extreme relevance for child development, making use of several techniques, including the Bobath method. Objective: To report, through studies, whether the Bobath method is effective in physiotherapeutic treatment for the neuropsychomotor development of children with DS. Methodology: This study is a systematic review, with data collection carried out in the LILACS, PubMed, SciELO and CAPES Periodicals databases in Spanish, Portuguese and English, including studies from the year 2010. Using as search strategy the words Down Syndrome, Bobath Method, Motor development, Physical therapy modalities, in a combined and isolated way. Results: Finding a total of 24,043 studies, 21 were selected, due to contain one of the keywords in its title, better describe the physiopathology of DS, address the Bobath method and its therapeutic effects on the syndrome described. Conclusion: Despite the few studies describing the techniques of the Bobath method, research with a control group seeking to compare the effectiveness of the method as a physiotherapeutic intervention in DS, significant progress can be observed in the child's evolutionary picture throughout his motor acquisitions, although there is a need for more studies to be published in order to fill the gaps existing about the method in the DS public.Introducción: El Síndrome de Down (SD) representa una anomalía cromosómica, debido a una alteración en el cromosoma 21. Los portadores de este síndrome tienen características fenotípicas particulares, además de alteraciones en el desarrollo motor y cognitivo, que requerirán cuidados de fisioterapia. En esta audiencia, la intervención de fisioterapia se considera extremadamente relevante para el desarrollo infantil, haciendo uso de varias técnicas, incluido el método Bobath. Objetivo: informar a través de estudios, si existe efectividad del método Bobath en el tratamiento de fisioterapia, dirigido al desarrollo neuropsicomotor de niños con SD. Metodología: Este estudio es una revisión sistemática, con recolección de datos realizada en las bases de datos de Revistas LILACS, PubMed, SciELO y CAPES en español, portugués e inglés, incluyendo estudios del año 2010. Utilizando como estrategia de búsqueda las palabras Síndrome de Down, Bobath Método, desarrollo motor, modalidades de fisioterapia, de forma combinada y aislada. Resultados: Al encontrar un total de 24.043 estudios, se seleccionaron 21 porque contiene una de las palabras clave en su título, describe mejor la fisiopatología del SD, aborda el método Bobath y sus efectos terapéuticos sobre el síndrome descrito. Conclusión: A pesar de los escasos estudios que describen las técnicas del método Bobath, investigación con un grupo control que busca comparar la efectividad del método como intervención fisioterapéutica en el SD, existe un avance significativo en la condición evolutiva del niño a través de sus adquisiciones motoras, incluso si son calvos. de más estudios a publicar con el fin de llenar los vacíos que existen sobre el método en el público con SD.Introdução: A Síndrome de Down (SD), representa uma anomalia cromossômica, devido a uma alteração no cromossomo do par 21. Portadores desta síndrome apresentam características fenotípicas particulares, além de alterações no desenvolvimento motor e cognitivo, dos quais irão necessitar de atendimento fisioterapêutico. Neste público, a intervenção fisioterapêutica é considerada de extrema relevância para o desenvolvimento infantil, fazendo uso de diversas técnicas, dentre elas o método Bobath. Objetivo: relatar por meio de estudos, se existe eficácia do método Bobath no tratamento fisioterapêutico, destinado ao desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor de crianças portadoras da SD. Metodologia: O presente estudo, trata-se de uma revisão sistemática, com coleta de dados realizada nas bases de dados LILACS, PubMed, SciELO e Periódicos CAPES nas línguas espanhola, portuguesa e inglesa, incluindo estudos a partir do ano de 2010. Utilizando como estratégia de busca as palavras Síndrome de Down, Método Bobath, Desenvolvimento motor, Modalidades de fisioterapia, de modo combinada e isolada. Resultados: Ao encontrar um total de 24.043 estudos, foram selecionados 21, devido conter uma das palavras-chave em seu título, melhor descreve-se a fisiopatologia da SD, aborda-se o método Bobath e seus efeitos terapêuticos sobre a síndrome descrita. Conclusão: Apesar de poucos estudos descrevendo as técnicas do método Bobath, pesquisas com grupo controle buscando comparar a eficácia do método como intervenção fisioterapêutica na SD, observa-se um progresso significativo no quadro evolutivo da criança ao longo de suas aquisições motoras, ainda que careca de mais estudos a serem publicados em busca de preencher as lacunas existentes sobre o método no público com SD.Research, Society and Development2022-01-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2496410.33448/rsd-v11i1.24964Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e15911124964Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e15911124964Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e159111249642525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24964/21786Copyright (c) 2022 Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos Santos; Michelly Lais dos Santos Bomfim; Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo Santos; Raquel Ferreira Lopes; Geraedson Aristides da Silva; Geraldo Magella Teixeira; Amanda Karina Vieira da Silva; Juliana Medeiros de Omena Linshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo Lopes, Raquel FerreiraSilva, Geraedson Aristides da Teixeira, Geraldo Magella Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24964Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:21.899922Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
La influencia del método bobath en el tratamiento de niños con Síndrome de Down: una revisión sistemática
A influência do método bobath no tratamento de crianças com Síndrome de Down: uma revisão sistemática
title The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
spellingShingle The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Síndrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desenvolvimento motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Sindrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desarrollo motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Down's Syndrome
Bobath Method
Motor development
Physical therapy modalities.
Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Síndrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desenvolvimento motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Sindrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desarrollo motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Down's Syndrome
Bobath Method
Motor development
Physical therapy modalities.
title_short The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
title_full The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
title_fullStr The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
title_sort The influence of the bobath method in the treatment of children with Down Syndrome: a systematic review
author Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
author_facet Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
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author2 Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
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author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Clistenis Clênio Cavalcante dos
Bomfim, Michelly Lais dos Santos
Santos, Thayse Krystine Ellen de Araújo
Lopes, Raquel Ferreira
Silva, Geraedson Aristides da
Teixeira, Geraldo Magella
Silva, Amanda Karina Vieira da
Lins, Juliana Medeiros de Omena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Síndrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desenvolvimento motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Sindrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desarrollo motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Down's Syndrome
Bobath Method
Motor development
Physical therapy modalities.
topic Síndrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desenvolvimento motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Sindrome de Down
Método Bobath
Desarrollo motor
Modalidades de fisioterapia.
Down's Syndrome
Bobath Method
Motor development
Physical therapy modalities.
description Introduction: Down Syndrome (DS) represents a chromosomal anomaly, due to an alteration in the chromosome of the pair 21. Carriers of this syndrome present particular phenotypic characteristics, in addition to changes in motor and cognitive development, which will require physiotherapeutic care. In this public, the physiotherapeutic intervention is considered of extreme relevance for child development, making use of several techniques, including the Bobath method. Objective: To report, through studies, whether the Bobath method is effective in physiotherapeutic treatment for the neuropsychomotor development of children with DS. Methodology: This study is a systematic review, with data collection carried out in the LILACS, PubMed, SciELO and CAPES Periodicals databases in Spanish, Portuguese and English, including studies from the year 2010. Using as search strategy the words Down Syndrome, Bobath Method, Motor development, Physical therapy modalities, in a combined and isolated way. Results: Finding a total of 24,043 studies, 21 were selected, due to contain one of the keywords in its title, better describe the physiopathology of DS, address the Bobath method and its therapeutic effects on the syndrome described. Conclusion: Despite the few studies describing the techniques of the Bobath method, research with a control group seeking to compare the effectiveness of the method as a physiotherapeutic intervention in DS, significant progress can be observed in the child's evolutionary picture throughout his motor acquisitions, although there is a need for more studies to be published in order to fill the gaps existing about the method in the DS public.
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