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KMID : 1139220190150010103
Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2019 Volume.15 No. 1 p.103 ~ p.108
The efficacy of physical therapy on the improvement of the motor components of visual attention in children with cerebral palsy: a case series study
Abuin-Porras Vanesa

Pedersini Paolo
Berjano Pedro
Villafane Jorge Hugo
Abstract
This paper has attempted to compare the effects of Bobath¡¯s concept with control¡¯s session on the improvement of visual attention in children with cerebral palsy. A 10 children sample (7 girls and 3 boys) aged 6 to 16 years (median, 12 years) was collected. The group who had received Bobath-based treatment crossed-over to control treatment and the previous control group received Bobath-based treatment for once a week. Measures were assessed at pre and posttreatment. Outcome measure included the visual attention, we used Conners¡¯ Kiddie Continuous Performance Test (K-CPT). Bobath¡¯s session targeted to crossed over participants produced greater improvements in K-CPT(RT) (difference = 33.1, P < 0.05) at posttreatment compared to the control¡¯s session group, whereas the improvement of K-CPT did not differ between groups. The results of this case series study showed a significant improvement on visual attention through the improvement of motor control functions after the Bobath¡¯s session over the control¡¯s session.
KEYWORD
Cerebral Palsy, Bobath¡¯s concept, Neurodevelopmental treatment, Visual attention
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