2021
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049165
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Balanced Growth project: a protocol of a single-centre observational study on the involvement of the vestibular system in a child’s motor and cognitive development

Abstract: IntroductionThe involvement of the vestibular system in the motor and higher (cognitive) performances of typically developing or vestibular-impaired children is currently unknown or has only scarcely been explored. Interestingly, arguments for an interaction between vestibular, motor and cognitive functions in children can also be supported by research on children known for their difficulties in motor and/or cognitive processing (eg, children with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDD)), as they often present with… Show more

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“…Four trials are conducted and each trial is timed. The child passes the test if they can walk along the line without stepping over the it, deviating from line or having gait of < (33). Three trials are given with performance on each trial timed and recorded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four trials are conducted and each trial is timed. The child passes the test if they can walk along the line without stepping over the it, deviating from line or having gait of < (33). Three trials are given with performance on each trial timed and recorded.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is important to stress that the impact of vestibular dysfunctions on the long-term outcome and/or developmental skills remains the basis for continued research. 51 Intending to identify any vestibular dysfunction in the context of cCMV would still require longitudinal vestibular follow-up of all cCMV-patients with extensive vestibular assessment. 10 Note that early and proper counseling could be a valuable alternative or addition in this respect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be pointed out that in the absence of neonatal vestibular screening, it cannot be ruled out that any of the patients with vestibular dysfunction at first examination had a non‐congenital deficit that occurred prior to the first assessment. Additionally, it is important to stress that the impact of vestibular dysfunctions on the long‐term outcome and/or developmental skills remains the basis for continued research 51 . Intending to identify any vestibular dysfunction in the context of cCMV would still require longitudinal vestibular follow‐up of all cCMV‐patients with extensive vestibular assessment 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…important for a child's cognitive development. Stimulated by such studies, Van Hecke et al (11) have published a new protocol to further investigate the involvement of the vestibular system in children's cognitive development. This will be an important area of investigation for developmental problems in children.…”
Section: Schöberl Et Al (mentioning
confidence: 99%