Análisis de la marcha y fisioterapia Bobath en adultos con síndrome de Down

I. Navas Vinagre, M.M. Bermejo Cámara, J.C. Bonito Gadella
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Abstract

Introduction

Down syndrome (DE) is a chromosomal disorder with variable phenotypic expression, although different patients share some common features. Among them, hypotonia, ligament laxity and delayed psychomotor developmental stand out. These traits can improve with early therapy, but remain as gait instability and pathologic compensatory strategies in adult patients.

Pathological gait in DS patients has been studied previously, but the treatment of motor problems has not been approached from a neurological rehabilitation viewpoint, focused on quality of function.

Objectives

The aim of this study was to describe the gait alterations in a sample of patients with DS and to assess changes after Bobath physiotherapy.

Material and methods

An experimental prospective uncontrolled study was performed. Ten adults with DS (mean age: 28 years) were assessed at baseline and after 10 sessions of Bobath physiotherapy treatment. Quantitative data (such as step length or walking speed) and qualitative data (such as characteristics of arm movements and instability) were recorded by an evaluator blinded to the treatment received.

Results

Clear deviations with respect to normal adult gait were found, and a trend towards improvement after physiotherapy treatment. The results were significant in the correction of pitch angle and its symmetry.

The study has revealed the potential benefits of physiotherapy in adults with DS and the need to complete more studies in this sense.

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成人唐氏综合征的步态分析和Bobath物理治疗
唐氏综合征(DE)是一种具有可变表型表达的染色体疾病,尽管不同的患者具有一些共同特征。其中,张力过低、韧带松弛和精神运动发育迟缓最为突出。这些特征可以通过早期治疗得到改善,但在成年患者中仍然存在步态不稳定和病理代偿策略。以前已经对退行性椎体滑移患者的病理步态进行了研究,但运动问题的治疗尚未从神经康复的角度进行,主要关注功能质量。目的本研究的目的是描述一组退行性椎体滑移患者的步态改变,并评估Bobath物理治疗后的变化。材料与方法进行了一项前瞻性非对照实验研究。10名成人退行性痴呆(平均年龄:28岁)在基线和10次Bobath物理治疗后进行评估。定量数据(如步长或步行速度)和定性数据(如手臂运动特征和不稳定性)由对所接受治疗不知情的评估者记录。结果正常成人步态明显偏离,经物理治疗后有改善趋势。结果对俯仰角及其对称性的校正具有重要意义。该研究揭示了物理治疗对成人退行性椎体滑移患者的潜在益处,需要在这方面完成更多的研究。
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