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Observation Of The Effects Which Early Intervention With Vestibular Training And Common Therepies For The NHB High-Risk Fants On Posture Blance And Intelligence Development

Posted on:2016-09-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L Y FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330461470590Subject:Rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy
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Objective To observe the effects which early intervention with vestibular training and common therepies used to the neonatal hyperbilirubinemia high-risk fants on posture balance and intelligence development. And discussing the relationships between the posture balance and intelligence development.Methods 60 neonatal hyperbilirubinemia high-risk fants were choosen to be observers in the study,30 fants were regarded as treatment group which were outpatient treated in the Children’s Rehabilitation Room of Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University.And the other 30 fants were regarded as control group which were outpatient treated in the Children’s Rehabilitation Room of First people’s Hospital of Nanning city,Guangxi. Treatment group were dealed with vestibular training and common therepies. Control group were dealed with common therepies except for vestibular training. The peabody developmental motor scale-2 (posture test of 30) is used to assess posture balance, the Gesell development scale is used to assess intelligence development. To indirect assessment of curative effect, we also use Vojta posture reflex test to assess the degree of development of the nervous system. Using SPSS18.0 statistical software for data analysis, the comparison of measurement data using T test, the comparison of hierarchical data by rank and inspection, the correlation of two groups of data with double variables related to inspection.Results The posture points is significantly different between the two groups 8 weeks after treatment (t= 4.731, p= 0.000<0.05), and the treatment group posture balance improvement is more obvious than the control group. The development quotient is significantly different between the two groups 8 weeks after treatment (t= 2.330, p= 0.023< 0.05), and the treatment group development quotient improvement is more obvious than the control group. Before and after treatment, the correlation of developmental quotient and posture points, are positively correlated(before treatment:r= 0.275>0, p= 0.033 <0.05; 8 weeks after treatment:r=0.669>0, p= 0.000<0.05).Conclusions Vestibular training with common therepies and common therepies may be have positive effects on improving posture balance and intelligence development of the neonatal hyperbilirubinemia high-risk fants. There may be have a positive correlation between posture balance and intelligence development.
Keywords/Search Tags:vestibular training, neonatal hyperbilirubinemia, high-risk fants, posture balance, intelligence development
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