2021
DOI: 10.5935/0103-507x.20210002
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First Brazilian recommendation on physiotherapy with sensory motor stimulation in newborns and infants in the intensive care unit

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“…The Brazilian recommendation on physical therapy with sensory motor stimulation in newborns in the NICU has shown that multisensory (auditory, tactile, visual, vestibular) or tactile-kinesthetic stimuli stand out for enhancing behavioral organization, weight and oral behavior, and muscle tone strength or maturation, while skin-to-skin contact enhances behavioral organization, vital physiological parameters, weight and oral behavior, and reduces the length of hospitalization. In general, it is recommended that sensory motor intervention be adapted to the infant's specific needs and carried out by expert professionals [24].…”
Section: Rationale For the Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Brazilian recommendation on physical therapy with sensory motor stimulation in newborns in the NICU has shown that multisensory (auditory, tactile, visual, vestibular) or tactile-kinesthetic stimuli stand out for enhancing behavioral organization, weight and oral behavior, and muscle tone strength or maturation, while skin-to-skin contact enhances behavioral organization, vital physiological parameters, weight and oral behavior, and reduces the length of hospitalization. In general, it is recommended that sensory motor intervention be adapted to the infant's specific needs and carried out by expert professionals [24].…”
Section: Rationale For the Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there is evidence of positive effects of neonatal interventions focusing on enhancing movement quality and sensory stimulation to improve infant development [2][3][4]24,25], additional work is needed as physical therapists routinely administer varied techniques to preterm newborns considering the above-mentioned principles.…”
Section: Rationale For the Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O que se observa, na maioria delas, é a prevalência de aumento nos índices de acertos após o treinamento. Em relação à idade do prematuro a questão 4, Fabrice 10 aponta divergências sobre a definição de idade gestacional, visto que cada sistema a ser estimulado possui uma maturação de acordo com a idade gestacional. Tais estudos abordam uma grande maioria a partir de 31 semanas e peso mínimo deve estar a maior que 1200kg e em ganho ponderal, bebês com menos de 1100kg não apresentam critério para estimulação segundo esses estudos devido aos riscos associados ao baixo peso e risco de hemorragia peri-intraventricular.…”
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