迈向生命第一步的旅程-一名整体发育迟缓和眼球震颤患者的视力治疗病例报告

R. Pandey, M. Optom
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与同龄人相比,患有全面性发育迟缓(GDD)的儿童未能达到其年龄范围内预期的发展里程碑。除了粗大和精细运动技能差外,他们通常还有视觉问题。发育迟缓扩展到言语、语言、认知和个人-社会领域,并影响日常生活活动。病例总结:一名4岁儿童,其父母主要担心他有眼神交流困难,无法站立和行走。他在物理治疗方面没有取得足够的进展。神经发育评估导致GDD的诊断。视觉诱发电位显示视力下降,眼球震颤。综合检查显示患者有倾斜的脸和头部转动。处方带棱镜的眼镜镜片。建议治疗方案,分为三个阶段,主要目标是通过视力治疗改善视觉功能。在治疗结束时,孩子培养了在没有任何支撑的情况下站立和行走的信心。结论:本病例报告证明了视力治疗对改善患者整体视觉表现的重要性。特别是,它证明了视觉干预在帮助运动技能方面的作用,在某种程度上,站立和行走不需要额外的支持。
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A Journey Towards 1st Step of Life – A Case Report on Vision Therapy for A Patient with Global Developmental Delay and Nystagmus
Introduction: Children with Global Developmental Delay (GDD) fail to achieve developmental milestones expected for their age range as compared to their peers. They typically have visual problems in addition to poor gross and fine motor skills. Developmental delays extend to speech, language, cognition, and personal-social domains, and impact activities of daily living. Case Summary: A 4-year-old child presented with chief concerns from his parents that he had difficulty making eye contact was unable to stand and walk. He was not making adequate progress in physiotherapy. Neuro-developmental assessment resulted in a diagnosis of GDD. Visual Evoked Potential showed decreased visual acuity, and nystagmus. Comprehensive examination showed that the patient had a face tilt and head turn. Spectacle lenses with prism was prescribed. A therapy treatment plan was recommended and it was divided into three phases, with the primary goal of improving visual functions through vision therapy. At the end of the therapy, the child developed the confidence to stand and walk without any support. Conclusion: This case report demonstrates the importance of vision therapy in improving the patient’s overall visual performance. In particular, it demonstrates the role of visual intervention in aiding motor skills to the extent that standing and walking was enabled without the need for additional support.
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