Follow-up study of children with cerebral coordination disturbance (CCD, Vojta) |
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Authors: | S Imamura K Sakuma T Takahashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Hokkaido Prefectural Institute for Physically Disabled Children, Sapporo;2. Department of Orthopedics, Hokkaido Prefectural Institute for Physically Disabled Children, Sapporo |
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Abstract: | 713 children (from newborn to 12-month-old) with delayed motor development were carefully examined and classified into normal, very light cerebral coordination disturbance (CCD, Vojta), light CCD, moderate CCD, severe CCD, suspected cerebral palsy (CP) and other diseases at their first visit, and were followed up carefully. Finally, 89.0% of very light CCD, 71.4% of light CCD, 56.0% of moderate CCD and 30.0% of severe CCD developed into normal. 59.5% of moderate CCD and 45.5% of severe CCD among children who were given Vojta's physiotherapy developed into normal. The classification of cases with delayed motor development into very light, light, moderate and severe CCD based on the extent of abnormality in their postural reflexes is useful and well correlated with their prognosis. Treatment by Vojta's method seems to be efficient and helpful for young children with delayed motor development. |
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Keywords: | Vojta's physiotherapy postural reflexes cerebral coordination disturbance (CCD) cerebral palsy delayed motor development |
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