为患有产科麻痹和上肢功能受损的先天性多发性关节挛缩症的儿童提供语言治疗协助和组织教育

O. Agranovich, Zoya E. Agranovich, Evgenia Ermolovich, E. Petrova, A. Shestakova, E. Blagovechtchenski
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背景:上肢畸形的病理不仅会导致自我能力受损,而且可能是导致儿童在不同学习阶段出现特定困难的因素之一。视觉-运动整合和/或其子部分(视觉感知和运动协调)的缺陷是学业失败的危险因素。患有多发性先天性关节挛缩症和产科瘫痪的3岁儿童有语言发育迟缓和行为障碍,需要纠正,包括早期的语言治疗。目的:探讨多发性先天性关节挛缩症和产科瘫痪患儿的语言发育和运动障碍对其矫正和发展教育的组织特点,评价产科瘫痪患儿的语言发育特点。材料和方法:从2020年到2022年,我们研究了46名年龄615岁(平均年龄9.57 2.91)的儿童,这些儿童由多发性先天性关节挛缩和产科瘫痪引起上肢畸形。采用语言治疗、矫形和统计学方法。结果:本研究纳入先天性多发性关节挛缩症患儿25例(54.3%)和产科瘫痪患儿21例(45.7%)。此外,还进行了5.09 4.34例矫形病理矫正手术。大多数患者存在轻度(n= 17, 36.9%)和中度(n= 20, 43.5%)上肢功能障碍,30例(65.2%)存在手功能问题。此外,11名(23.9%)儿童在早期出现语言发育迟缓。41例(89.1%)患儿出现言语病理(一般言语发育不全,n= 20, 43.9%;词汇语法发育不全,n= 12, 26.1%;音位不发达,n= 9, 19.8%。不同年龄组25例(54.3%)以构音障碍为主要言语病理。此外,有18名学童(52.9%)的写作能力受损。先天性多发性关节挛缩症患者的言语病理与产科瘫痪患者相同。各组在学习方式上存在差异(p < 0.05)。结论:儿童和青少年多发性先天性关节挛缩和产科瘫痪有特殊的教育需求,考虑到特定的骨科病理,往往需要语言治疗辅助。
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Provision of speech therapy assistance and organization of education for children with obstetric palsy and arthrogryposis multiplex congenita with impaired upper limb function
BACKGROUND:The pathology of upper limb deformities often leads not only to impaired self-ability but may be one of the factors that lead to the development of specific difficulties inachild at various stages of learning. Deficiency of visual-motor integration and/or its subcomponents (visual perception and motor coordination) are the risk factors for academic failure. Children aged 3 years with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and obstetric palsy are have delayed speech development and behavioral disorders, which require correction, including speech therapy atanearly age. AIM:To examine the features of the organization of correctional and developmental education of children with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and obstetric palsy, depending on their speech development and motor disorders, and assess the features of speech development of children with obstetric palsy. MATERIAL AND METHODS:From 2020 to 2022, we examined 46 children aged 615 (average age, 9.57 2.91) years with upper limb deformities caused by arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and obstetric palsy. Speech therapy and orthopedic and statistical methods were used. RESULTS:The study included 25 children (54.3%) with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and 21 (45.7%) with obstetric palsy. In addition, 5.09 4.34 procedures were performed for the correction of orthopedic pathology. Most of the patients had mild (n= 17, 36.9%) and moderate (n= 20, 43.5%) functional disorders of the upper extremities, and 30 (65.2%) had problems with hand function. Moreover, 11 (23.9%) children had delayed speech development atanearly age. Speech pathology was detected in 41 (89.1%) children (general speech underdevelopment,n= 20, 43.9%; lexical-grammatical underdevelopment,n= 12, 26.1%; and phonetic-phonemic underdevelopment,n= 9, 19.8%. Dysarthria was the main speech pathology in 25 patients of different age groups (54.3%). Moreover, 18 (52.9%) schoolchildren had impaired writing ability. The speech pathology in patients with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and obstetric palsy were the same. These groups differed from each other by the form of learning (p 0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Children and adolescents with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and obstetric palsy have special educational needs and often need speech therapy assistance taking into account the specific orthopedic pathology.
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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