Effect of holiday on postural tone and selected parameters of body posture in young people with Down syndrome

I. Doroniewicz, M. Matyja, J. Durmała, J. Pastuszak
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Abstract Background: Regular physical therapy of people with Down syndrome improves the efficiency of such treatment. However, it remains unclear whether a discontinuation of the therapy over the period of summer holiday influences the effects of the therapeutic process. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of summer holiday on postural tone and quantitative parameters of body posture (angle of trunk rotation in the transverse plane and the spinal curvatures such as kyphosis or lordosis in the sagittal plane) in young people with Down syndrome. Material/Methods: Twenty one people aged 14 to 24 years were examined, with IQ scores from 54 to 35 on the Wechsler Intelligence scale. The experimental group was young people with Down syndrome whereas the control group were people with moderate intellectual disability without additional neurological, orthopaedic and other genetic disorders. The postural tone coefficient (PTC) and values of the spinal curvature (lordosis and kyphosis) and angle of trunk rotation (ATR) were evaluated twice. The first measurement was performed after 10 months of regular neurorehabilitation according to the neurodevelopment concept while the second - after 2 months of summer holiday. Results: During the holiday, the PTC value reduced significantly in the controls, from 0.40 to 0.37 (p=0.02), whereas in young people with Down syndrome, postural tone did not change significantly (p=0.33). In terms of the parameters of body posture, one significant change was observed in the group of patients with Down syndrome (kyphosis, p=0.00). Conclusions: No significant correlations were found between postural tone and values of kyphosis, lordosis and angle of trunk rotation, except for the relationship between PTC and angle of trunk rotation obtained in the main thoracic measurement (Th5- Th12, p=0.03).
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假期对唐氏综合症青少年体位张力及体位选择参数的影响
背景:定期对唐氏综合征患者进行物理治疗可以提高唐氏综合征的治疗效率。然而,目前尚不清楚暑假期间停止治疗是否会影响治疗过程的效果。本研究的目的是评估暑假对唐氏综合征年轻人体位张力和身体姿势的定量参数(躯干横向旋转角度和脊柱弯曲,如矢状面后凸或前凸)的影响。材料/方法:对21名年龄在14 ~ 24岁之间,韦氏智力量表得分在54 ~ 35分之间的人进行测试。实验组是患有唐氏综合症的年轻人,而对照组是没有额外神经、矫形和其他遗传疾病的中度智力残疾的人。2次评估体位张力系数(PTC)、脊柱曲度(前凸和后凸)和躯干旋转角(ATR)值。第一次测量是在根据神经发育概念进行10个月的常规神经康复后进行的,第二次测量是在2个月的暑假后进行的。结果:假期期间,对照组的PTC值显著降低,从0.40降至0.37 (p=0.02),而唐氏综合征年轻人的姿势张力无显著变化(p=0.33)。在体位参数方面,唐氏综合征患者组有一项显著变化(后凸,p=0.00)。结论:体位张力与后凸、前凸和躯干旋转角值之间无显著相关性,但PTC与躯干旋转角在主胸测量中有相关性(Th5 ~ Th12, p=0.03)。
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