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Compressive Garments in Individuals with Autism and Severe Proprioceptive Dysfunction: A Retrospective Exploratory Case Series

机译:患有自闭症和严重的突出性功能障碍的个体压缩衣服:回顾性探索案例系列

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(1) Background: Compression garments (CGs) are an adjuvant treatment for generalized joint hypermobility (GJH), including the Ehlers–Danlos syndrome/hypermobility types. The effects of CGs are likely to be related to better proprioceptive control. We aimed to explore the use of CGs in individuals with autism and severe proprioceptive dysfunction (SPD), including individuals with GJH, to control posture and challenging behaviors. (2) Methods: We retrospectively described 14 patients with autism and SPD, including seven with comorbid GJH, who were hospitalized for major challenging behaviors with remaining behavioral symptomatology after the implementation of multidisciplinary approaches, including medication, treatment of organic comorbidities, and behavioral restructuring. Each patient received a CG to wear for at least 1 h (but most often longer) per day for six weeks. We assessed challenging behaviors in these participants with the Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC), sensory integration with the Dunn questionnaire, and postural sway and motor performance using a self-designed motricity path at baseline, two weeks, and six weeks. (3) Results: We observed a significant effect on most ABC rating scores at two weeks, which persisted at six weeks (total score, = 0.004; irritability, = 0.007; hyperactivity, = 0.001; lethargy, = 0.001). Postural control in dorsal and profile positions was significantly improved between before and after wearing the CGs ( = 0.006 and 0.007, respectively). Motor performance was also significantly improved. However, we did not observe a significant change in Dunn sensory scores. During the six-week duration, the treatment was generally well-tolerated. A comorbid GJH diagnosis was not associated with a better outcome. (4) Conclusions: CGs appear to be a promising adjuvant treatment for both behavioral and postural impairments in individuals with autism and SPD.
机译:(1)背景:压缩衣服(CGS)是对广义关节高兴(GJH)的佐剂处理,包括Ehlers-Danlos综合征/高能量类型。 CGS的效果可能与更好的丙虫精神控制有关。我们的旨在探讨CGS在具有自闭症和严重的胰腺癫痫功能障碍(SPD)中的个体中的使用,包括具有GJH的个体,以控制姿势和具有挑战性的行为。 (2)方法:我们回顾性地描述了14名患有自闭症和SPD的患者,其中包括七名与合并的GJH,他们住院,用于在实施多学科方法后的主要挑战性行为,包括药物治疗,治疗有机合并症和行为重组。每位患者每天至少接受CG至少1小时(但最高,但最常长的)六周。我们在这些参与者中评估了这些参与者的具有挑战性的行为,以及与DUNN问卷的感官集成,以及使用基线,两周和六周的自动设计的自动验证路径的姿势摇摆和电机性能。 (3)结果:我们在六周内持续到大多数ABC评级分数的显着影响(总分,= 0.004;烦躁,= 0.007;多动,= 0.001;嗜睡,= 0.001)。在佩戴CGS之前和之后,背部和轮廓位置的姿势控制显着改善(分别分别= 0.006和0.007)。电机性能也显着提高。但是,我们没有观察到Dunn感官分数的重大变化。在六周持续时间期间,该处理通常耐受良好。合并的GJH诊断与更好的结果无关。 (4)结论:CGS似乎是具有自闭症和SPD个人的行为和姿势损伤的有希望的佐剂治疗。

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