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Rev. chil. pediatr ; 89(6): 747-752, dic. 2018. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-978150

RESUMO

Resumen: Los estudios sobre intervenciones basadas en realidad virtual y su efecto en el desarrollo motor y control postural en niños con Síndrome de Down (SD) son escasos. Objetivo: Determinar el efec to de una intervención basada en realidad virtual, sobre el desarrollo motor y el control postural en niños con SD. Pacientes y Método: Estudio con un enfoque cuantitativo, con un diseño cuasi experimental, que incluyó a 16 niños con SD asignados aleatoriamente a un grupo experimental (GWBB, n = 9) y grupo control (GC, n = 7). Se evaluó control postural mediante el desplazamien to del centro de presión y desarrollo motor con TGMD-2. El programa de intervención se llevó a cabo durante 2 veces por semana por 5 semanas. Los datos fueron sometidos a análisis estadísti cos, el test de Shapiro Wilk para la distribución de la muestra, y T de Student para la comparación de medias de los grupos. Resultados: Se observaron cambios significativos en el Test TGMD-2 y en su subtest de manipulación (p < 0,01) respectivamente. En el resto de las pruebas hubo una mejora, pero no se observan diferencias significativas. Conclusión: Una intervención basada en realidad virtual fue efectiva solo en el GWBB, proporcionando ejercicios de bajo impacto para mejorar el control postural y provocando con ello una mejora de las habilidades motoras en niños con SD.


Abstract: There are few studies on the effect of a virtual reality-based intervention on motor development and postural control in children with Down Syndrome (DS). Objective: To determine the effect of a virtual reality-based intervention on motor development and postural control in children with DS. Patients and Method: Study with a quantitative approach, with a quasi-experimental design, which included 16 children with DS randomly assigned to an experimental group (GWBB, n = 9) and con trol group (GC, n = 7). Postural control was evaluated by the center of pressure displacement and motor development with TGMD-2. The intervention program was carried out for five weeks, two times per week. The data were subjected to statistical analysis, the Shapiro Wilk test for the sample distribution, and the Student's T-test for the comparison of group means. Results: Significant chan ges were observed in the TGMD-2 Test and its manipulation subtest (p <0.01) respectively. In the rest of the tests, there was an improvement, but no significant differences were observed. Conclusion: A virtual reality-based intervention was effective in GWBB, providing low-impact exercises to improve postural control and thus leading to improved motor skills in children with DS.


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Criança , Síndrome de Down/reabilitação , Equilíbrio Postural , Realidade Virtual , Destreza Motora , Resultado do Tratamento
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Cienc. act. fís. (Talca, En línea) ; 19(1): 1-8, ene. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-986538

RESUMO

El objetivo de esta investigación es relacionar el desarrollo motor y control postural en niños con Síndrome de Down de la ciudad de Chillán. La investigación tiene un diseño no experimental, transeccional, correlacional. La muestra intencionada no probabilística está constituida por un total de 36 niños entre 6 y 12 años con Síndrome de Down (n=16) y con Desarrollo Típico (n=20). Se evalúo el desarrollo motor grueso por medio del Test of Gross Development (Ulrich, 2000), y control postural mediante una plataforma Wii Balance Board (Rey-Martinez & Perez-Fernandez, 2016) calculando el área de desplazamiento del centro de presiones en posición estática con ojos abiertos y cerrados. Los resultados muestran diferencias significativas entre ambos grupos tanto en desarrollo motor como control postural (p<0,05) siendo mejores en el grupo de desarrollo típico. No se encontró una co-rrelación entre control postural y desarrollo motor en el grupo de niños con Síndrome de Down. En conclusión, los niños con Síndrome de Down presentan un retraso en el control postural y desarrollo motor en comparación a los niños con desarrollo típico, sin embargo, es necesario realizar más inves-tigación para determinar la relación entre ambas variables.


The objective of this research is to relate motor development and postural control in children with Down syndrome in the city of Chillán. The research has a non-experimental, transactional, correlational design. The sample is non-probabilistic intentional and consists of a total of 36 children between 6 and 12 years old with Down Syndrome (n = 16) and with Typical Development (n = 20). The gross motor development was evaluated through the Test of Gross Development (Ulrich, 2000), and postu-ral control through a Wii Balance Board platform (Rey-Martinez & Perez-Fernandez, 2016) calcula-ting the displacement area of the center of pressures in position static with open and closed eyes. The results show significant differences between the two groups both in motor development and postural control (p <0.05), being better in the typical development group. Not found a correlation between pos-tural control and motor development in children with Down Syndrome group. In conclusion, children with Down syndrome show a delay in postural control and motor development compared to children with typical development, however, it's necessary to carry out further research to determine the rela-tionship between the two variables.


Assuntos
Humanos , Criança , Desenvolvimento Infantil , Síndrome de Down , Equilíbrio Postural , Atividade Motora , Índice de Massa Corporal , Estudos Transversais
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Rev Chil Pediatr ; 89(6): 747-752, 2018 Dec.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30725064

RESUMO

There are few studies on the effect of a virtual reality-based intervention on motor development and postural control in children with Down Syndrome (DS). OBJECTIVE: To determine the effect of a virtual reality-based intervention on motor development and postural control in children with DS. PATIENTS AND METHOD: Study with a quantitative approach, with a quasi-experimental design, which included 16 children with DS randomly assigned to an experimental group (GWBB, n = 9) and con trol group (GC, n = 7). Postural control was evaluated by the center of pressure displacement and motor development with TGMD-2. The intervention program was carried out for five weeks, two times per week. The data were subjected to statistical analysis, the Shapiro Wilk test for the sample distribution, and the Student's T-test for the comparison of group means. RESULTS: Significant chan ges were observed in the TGMD-2 Test and its manipulation subtest (p <0.01) respectively. In the rest of the tests, there was an improvement, but no significant differences were observed. CONCLUSION: A virtual reality-based intervention was effective in GWBB, providing low-impact exercises to improve postural control and thus leading to improved motor skills in children with DS.


Assuntos
Síndrome de Down/reabilitação , Destreza Motora , Equilíbrio Postural , Realidade Virtual , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Resultado do Tratamento
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