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Effect of seat surface inclination on postural control during reaching in preterm children with cerebral palsy

  • Mijna Hadders-Algra*
  • , Jolanda C. van der Heide
  • , Johanna M. Fock
  • , Elisabeth Stremmelaar
  • , Leo A. van Eykern
  • , Bert Otten
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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Background and Purpose Because it is debatable whether seat surface inclination improves motor function in children with cerebral palsy (CP), the effect of seat surface tilting on postural control and quality of reaching was studied.

Subjects The subjects were 58 children with CP aged 2 to 11 years (34 with unilateral spastic CP, 24 with bilateral spastic Cl?).

Methods During the task of reaching movements, surface electromyographic and kinematic data were recorded for posture and reaching with the dominant arm in 3 sitting conditions: horizontal seat surface, seat surface tilted forward 15 degrees, and seat surface tilted back-ward 15 degrees. Results In the children with unilateral spastic CP, forward tilting improved postural efficiency and quality of reaching. In the children with bilateral spastic CP, both forward and backward tilting of the seat surface was associated with more postural instability and did not affect the quality of reaching.

Discussion and Conclusion The results suggest that, in terms of postural control and quality of reaching, children with unilateral spastic CP benefit from a forward-tilted position and children with bilateral spastic CP benefit from a horizontal sitting position.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)861-871
Aantal pagina's11
TijdschriftPhysical Therapy
Volume87
Nummer van het tijdschrift7
DOI's
StatusPublished - jul.-2007

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