How Does Postural Control of Children with CP Deal with Manipulations on Base of Support and Support Surface? A Systematic Review.

Developmental neurorehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1080/17518423.2024.2348002
Giovana Z da Conceição, Marina Gardinal, Giovanna M Kreutz, Nelci Adriana C F Rocha, Silvia Leticia Pavão
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Aims: Systematically review literature addressing the effects of changes in base of support (BoS) configuration and characteristics of support surface (SS) on postural control of children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Methods: We conducted a tailored electronic database search in PubMed/Web of Science/SCOPUS/Embase.

Results: We identified 15 studies meeting inclusion criteria.

Conclusion: The extant literature suggests that when children with CP experience changes in BoS and SS, they engage in fewer adaptive postural control responses than typically developing children. Documented response patterns of children with CP in the literature might guide the selection and development of rehabilitation strategies to appropriately facilitate or challenge postural control in children with CP.

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脊柱侧弯症儿童的姿势控制如何处理对支撑基座和支撑面的操作?系统回顾。
目的:系统回顾有关改变支撑基础(BoS)配置和支撑面(SS)特征对脑瘫(CP)儿童姿势控制影响的文献:我们在 PubMed/Web of Science/SCOPUS/Embase 中进行了有针对性的电子数据库搜索:结果:我们确定了 15 项符合纳入标准的研究:现有文献表明,当脊柱侧弯症儿童的BoS和SS发生变化时,他们做出的适应性姿势控制反应少于发育正常的儿童。文献中记录的脊柱侧弯症儿童的反应模式可指导康复策略的选择和开发,从而适当促进或挑战脊柱侧弯症儿童的姿势控制。
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