Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches
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Resumo: | The aim of this work was to investigate the motors, sensorial and cognitive changes in children with spastic diparetics cerebral palsy witch were submitted to differentphysiotherapy approaches; Kabat method and Bobath method. Six children with diagnosis of spastic diparetics cerebral palsy, of both sexes, between 6 and 8 years old, without convulsive crises, IQ above 60 and already doing physiotherapy sessions, continued being treats as the same way. They were evaluated through the scales of assessment of muscle tone and static and dynamics functional activities,somatossensory test, sensorymotor test and intelligence Stanford-Binet IV scale. So divide into two groups with 3 children each - Kabat group and Bobath group. They were treats for three months. After this period, The children were evaluated again and group result's were compared. Threenormal children composed Control group. The result related to the muscle tone evaluation showed that did not occur an increase of tone after physiotherapy treatment. This maintenance of initial tone grades at the final evaluation does not agree with the idea that Kabat method would increase muscle tone. In relation to the functional actives, the resultsshowed improvement at children's performance in Kabat and maintenanceof performance for the Bobath group, except for child 5. The results of somatossensory test show significant improvement in the forefinger, abdome and foot the children treated with Kabat method, but not at Bobath group. The sensorymotor test, show significant improvement in the palm of the hand and abdome at Kabat group, and thigh at Bobath group. The results of cognitive test showed improvement more evident in the bead memory, pattern's analyze and object memory at Bobath group. In conclusion, the occurrence of motor and sensorial changes was more evident at Kabat group and the cognitive changes at Bobath group. |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approachesMudanças motoras, sensorials e cognitivas em crianças com paralisia cerebral espastica diparetica submetidas a intervenção físioterapêutica pelas abordagens Kabat ou Bobathfisioterapiafacilitação neuromuscular proprioceptivaparalisia cerebralaprendizado motor.physiotherapyproprioceptive neuromuscular facilitationcerebral palsymotor learning.The aim of this work was to investigate the motors, sensorial and cognitive changes in children with spastic diparetics cerebral palsy witch were submitted to differentphysiotherapy approaches; Kabat method and Bobath method. Six children with diagnosis of spastic diparetics cerebral palsy, of both sexes, between 6 and 8 years old, without convulsive crises, IQ above 60 and already doing physiotherapy sessions, continued being treats as the same way. They were evaluated through the scales of assessment of muscle tone and static and dynamics functional activities,somatossensory test, sensorymotor test and intelligence Stanford-Binet IV scale. So divide into two groups with 3 children each - Kabat group and Bobath group. They were treats for three months. After this period, The children were evaluated again and group result's were compared. Threenormal children composed Control group. The result related to the muscle tone evaluation showed that did not occur an increase of tone after physiotherapy treatment. This maintenance of initial tone grades at the final evaluation does not agree with the idea that Kabat method would increase muscle tone. In relation to the functional actives, the resultsshowed improvement at children's performance in Kabat and maintenanceof performance for the Bobath group, except for child 5. The results of somatossensory test show significant improvement in the forefinger, abdome and foot the children treated with Kabat method, but not at Bobath group. The sensorymotor test, show significant improvement in the palm of the hand and abdome at Kabat group, and thigh at Bobath group. The results of cognitive test showed improvement more evident in the bead memory, pattern's analyze and object memory at Bobath group. In conclusion, the occurrence of motor and sensorial changes was more evident at Kabat group and the cognitive changes at Bobath group.O objetivo deste estudo foi investigar as mudanças motoras, sensoriais e cognitivas em crianças com Paralisia Cerebral (PC) espástica diparética submetidas a intervenção físioterapêutica distintas pelas abordagens Kabat ou Bobath. Seis crianças com PC espástica diparética, de ambos os sexos, de 6 a 8 anos, sem crises convulsivas, QI acima de 60, já realizavam fisioterapia continuaram sendo assistidas pela mesma abordagem. Foram avaliadas através das escalas de avaliação do tono muscular, atividades funcionais estáticas e dinâmicas, teste somatossensorial e escala de inteligência Stanford-Binet IV. Então divididas em 2 grupos de 3 crianças cada - grupo Kabat e Grupo Bobath, foram tratadas por 3 meses, após o qual as mesmas foram reavaliadas e os resultados comparados. 3 crianças normais na mesma faixa etária formaram o grupo controle.Os resultados referentes as avaliações do tono muscular mostram que não ocorreu aumento do tono após ambas as intervenções fisioterapêuticas. Esta manutenção dos graus iniciais do tono muscular na avaliação final contraria idéias de aumento do tono muscular em decorrência da aplicação do método Kabat. Os resultados das atividades funcionais mostram melhora significativa no desempenho dascrianças do grupo Kabat e manutenção do desempenho para o grupo Bobath (exceto em uma criança tratada através deste último método). Os resultados do teste de limiar espacial (somatossensorial) mostram melhoras estatísticas significantes no indicador, no abdome inferior e no pé apenas para as crianças tratadas pelo método Kabat. O teste erro de localização (sensório-motor), revelou melhoras significativas na palma da mão e no abdome inferior no grupo Kabat, e na coxa para o grupo Bobath. Os resultados nos testes cognitivos mostram melhoras mais acentuadas no "bead memory", análise de padrões e memória para objetos para o grupo Bobath. Em conclusão, observamos que a ocorrênciade mudanças motoras e sensoriais foram mais evidentes no grupo Kabat e as cognitivas no grupo Bobath.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2004-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/7704510.1590/fpusp.v11i1.77045Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2004); 56-65Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2004); 56-65Fisioterapia e Pesquisa; v. 11 n. 1 (2004); 56-652316-91171809-2950reponame:Fisioterapia e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/77045/80909Copyright (c) 2017 Fisioterapia e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSá, Cristina Santos Cardoso deSantos, Flávia Heloísa dosXavier, Gilberto Fernando2014-05-07T22:40:35Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/77045Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/fpuspPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/oai||revfisio@usp.br2316-91171809-2950opendoar:2014-05-07T22:40:35Fisioterapia e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches Mudanças motoras, sensorials e cognitivas em crianças com paralisia cerebral espastica diparetica submetidas a intervenção físioterapêutica pelas abordagens Kabat ou Bobath |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches Sá, Cristina Santos Cardoso de fisioterapia facilitação neuromuscular proprioceptiva paralisia cerebral aprendizado motor. physiotherapy proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation cerebral palsy motor learning. |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
title_full |
Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
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Motor, sensorial and cognitive changes in children spastic diparetic cerebral palsy submitted to Kabat and Bobath pshyiotherapy approaches |
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Sá, Cristina Santos Cardoso de |
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Sá, Cristina Santos Cardoso de Santos, Flávia Heloísa dos Xavier, Gilberto Fernando |
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Santos, Flávia Heloísa dos Xavier, Gilberto Fernando |
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Sá, Cristina Santos Cardoso de Santos, Flávia Heloísa dos Xavier, Gilberto Fernando |
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fisioterapia facilitação neuromuscular proprioceptiva paralisia cerebral aprendizado motor. physiotherapy proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation cerebral palsy motor learning. |
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fisioterapia facilitação neuromuscular proprioceptiva paralisia cerebral aprendizado motor. physiotherapy proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation cerebral palsy motor learning. |
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The aim of this work was to investigate the motors, sensorial and cognitive changes in children with spastic diparetics cerebral palsy witch were submitted to differentphysiotherapy approaches; Kabat method and Bobath method. Six children with diagnosis of spastic diparetics cerebral palsy, of both sexes, between 6 and 8 years old, without convulsive crises, IQ above 60 and already doing physiotherapy sessions, continued being treats as the same way. They were evaluated through the scales of assessment of muscle tone and static and dynamics functional activities,somatossensory test, sensorymotor test and intelligence Stanford-Binet IV scale. So divide into two groups with 3 children each - Kabat group and Bobath group. They were treats for three months. After this period, The children were evaluated again and group result's were compared. Threenormal children composed Control group. The result related to the muscle tone evaluation showed that did not occur an increase of tone after physiotherapy treatment. This maintenance of initial tone grades at the final evaluation does not agree with the idea that Kabat method would increase muscle tone. In relation to the functional actives, the resultsshowed improvement at children's performance in Kabat and maintenanceof performance for the Bobath group, except for child 5. The results of somatossensory test show significant improvement in the forefinger, abdome and foot the children treated with Kabat method, but not at Bobath group. The sensorymotor test, show significant improvement in the palm of the hand and abdome at Kabat group, and thigh at Bobath group. The results of cognitive test showed improvement more evident in the bead memory, pattern's analyze and object memory at Bobath group. In conclusion, the occurrence of motor and sensorial changes was more evident at Kabat group and the cognitive changes at Bobath group. |
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