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Gross Motor Outcomes After Dynamic Weight-Bearing In 2 Children With Trunk Hypotonia: A Case Series, Elizabeth Ardolino, Megan Flores, Kathleen Manella Oct 2017

Gross Motor Outcomes After Dynamic Weight-Bearing In 2 Children With Trunk Hypotonia: A Case Series, Elizabeth Ardolino, Megan Flores, Kathleen Manella

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NTRODUCTION:

Children with trunk hypotonia may have limited ability to maintain an upright weight-bearing position, resulting in decreased postural control and a delay in achieving gross motor milestones.

PURPOSE:

The purpose of this case series is to report the effect of a home-based dynamic standing program on postural control and gross motor activity in 2 children with trunk hypotonia.

DESCRIPTIONS:

Child 1 (aged 24 months, Gross Motor Function Classification Scale Level IV) and Child 2 (aged 21 months, Gross Motor Function Classification Scale Level V) participated in a standing program using the Upsee harness at home 3 days per week …


Upsee Daisy! Gross Motor Outcomes After Dynamic Weight Bearing In Two Children With Truncal Hypotonia: A Case Series, Megan Flores, Kathleen Manella, Elizabeth Ardolino Jun 2017

Upsee Daisy! Gross Motor Outcomes After Dynamic Weight Bearing In Two Children With Truncal Hypotonia: A Case Series, Megan Flores, Kathleen Manella, Elizabeth Ardolino

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this case series was to report the impact of a home-based dynamic standing program on postural control and gross motor activity in two children with truncal hypotonia.

BACKGROUNDS/SIGNIFICANCE: Poor postural control associated with central hypotonia limits a child’s ability to interact with the environment, delaying attainment of developmental milestones such as sitting, crawling, standing and walking. Participation in social interactions with peers and caregivers may be restricted resulting in a decreased quality of life. Supported standing programs are commonly used to ameliorate impairments and optimize function in children with poor postural control. Increased social interactions, …


The Effects Of Closed Kinetic Chain And Endurance Exercises On Reducing Pain In A Child With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Case Report, Linda Duong, Megan Flores Feb 2017

The Effects Of Closed Kinetic Chain And Endurance Exercises On Reducing Pain In A Child With Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: A Case Report, Linda Duong, Megan Flores

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Background and Purpose: Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by joint laxity, chronic pain, and joint instability. Often, children with EDS exhibit polyarthralgia and fatigue as their main symptoms. Although physical therapy is a mainstay of treatment for individuals with EDS, evidence is lacking for specific exercises or treatment strategies for management of pain. The purpose of this case report is to describe the effectiveness of closed kinetic chain and endurance exercises on reducing pain in a child with EDS.

Case Description: The child was a 9 year old girl diagnosed with EDS hypermobility type, and …