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Use and functioning of the affected limb in children with unilateral congenital below-elbow deficiency during infancy and preschool age: A longitudinal observational multiple case study

机译:婴儿期和学龄前期单侧先天性肘部以下患儿患肢的使用和功能:纵向观察性多例研究

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Background: Children with unilateral congenital below elbow deficiency (UCBED) lack a part of an arm, thereby lacking a part of the typical hand function. Little is known on the performance of daily activities in very young children with UCBED, usage of their affected arm with or without prosthesis during play, and neurological condition. Aim: To explore daily activities, the use of the affected limb with or without prosthesis and neurological condition over time in young children with UCBED. Design: A longitudinal observational multiple case study. Methods: Four children with UCBED were assessed (first assessment at 3-16. months) every 6-8. months (follow-up 13-49. months) with a video-recorded, standardized play session and a neurological examination. Yearly, functioning in daily activities was evaluated using the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory - Dutch Version (PEDI-NL). Play behaviour was assessed with and without prosthesis, where applicable (n = 2). Video-analysis focused on achievement, exploration, variation and adaptability of the affected limb. Behavioural changes over time were plotted and analysed visually. Results: Over time, children with UCBED showed efficient usage of their affected arm during spontaneous play. Prosthesis use seemed to be associated with reduced manipulation, exploration, variation and adaptation. Three children showed minor neurological dysfunction. Functioning in daily activities was comparable to a norm population. Conclusion: The short limb of children with UCBED is used as an exploratory, manipulatory and fixating tool from the beginning of infancy. Its value seems to be reflected in these children's normal functioning in daily life. Prosthetic use may lead to less effective performance.
机译:背景:单侧先天性肘部以下缺陷(UCBED)患儿缺少手臂的一部分,因此缺乏典型手功能的一部分。对于非常年轻的UCBED儿童的日常活动,游戏中使用或不使用假肢的患病手臂的使用情况以及神经系统状况,人们所知甚少。目的:探讨患有UCBED的幼儿随时间变化的日常活动,有无假体的患肢使用以及神经系统状况。设计:纵向观察性多案例研究。方法:每6-8例对4例UCBED儿童进行评估(首次评估为3-16。个月)。个月(跟进13-49。个月),并进行了视频录制,标准比赛和神经系统检查。每年,使用儿科残疾评估-荷兰版(PEDI-NL)评估日常活动中的功能。在有和没有假体的情况下,评估游戏行为(n = 2)。视频分析的重点是患肢的成就,探索,变异和适应性。绘制随时间变化的行为并进行视觉分析。结果:随着时间的流逝,UCBED儿童在自发游戏中表现出有效使用受影响的手臂的能力。假体的使用似乎与减少操作,探索,变异和适应有关。三个孩子表现出轻微的神经功能障碍。在日常活动中的功能与正常人群相当。结论:UCBED儿童的短肢从婴儿期开始就被用作探索,操纵和固定工具。它的价值似乎反映在这些孩子的日常生活中。假肢使用可能会导致效果降低。

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