2021
DOI: 10.1097/jpo.0000000000000377
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Use of a Knee Orthosis to Advance Motor Control in a 3-Year-Old with Achondroplasia: A Case Report

Abstract: Introduction: Children with achondroplasia experience numerous impairments in body structure and function, including hypotonicity, weakness, joint laxity/hypermobility, skeletal malalignment, and delays in gross motor development. Atypical patterns of movement are often used to compensate for short limbs, weakness, laxity at the joints, and bony malalignment. As a result of these atypical patterns, pain and self-restricted movement frequently begin at a young age. Surgical interventions are the general recomme… Show more

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“…The studies of Bal et al [37], Saffarian et al [38], Moura et al [39], and Dummer et al [40] did not correspond to an intervention study with physical exercise and/or did not assess physical fitness. Several studies were excluded for other reasons, such as: for being grey literature, communications at conferences, book chapters, articles not online/available, and so on [41][42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies of Bal et al [37], Saffarian et al [38], Moura et al [39], and Dummer et al [40] did not correspond to an intervention study with physical exercise and/or did not assess physical fitness. Several studies were excluded for other reasons, such as: for being grey literature, communications at conferences, book chapters, articles not online/available, and so on [41][42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%