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Učinkovitost pristopa senzorne integracije za izboljšanje gibalnih sposobnosti otrok z nevrološkimi okvarami
ID Mikša-Pušnik, Daša (Author), ID Grapar Žargi, Tina (Author), ID Puh, Urška (Author)

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Abstract
Uvod: Okvara živčevja pri otrocih z nevrološkimi okvarami prepreči obdelavo lastnih občutenj pri igri in tako onemogoči pravilen motorični razvoj. Pristop senzorne integracije je eden izmed pristopov nevroterapevtske obravnave in temelji na povezavi med nevrobiološkimi procesi sprejemanja, moduliranja in integriranja senzornih informacij v končni odziv. Namen je bil pregledati izsledke raziskav o učinkovitosti pristopa senzorne integracije pri otrocih z avtizmom, cerebralno paralizo in Downovim sindromom. Metode: Pregled literature v podatkovnih zbirkah MEDLINE in ScienceDirect. Rezultati: V pregled je bilo na podlagi meril za vključitev in izključitev vključenih osem randomiziranih kontroliranih poskusov in en kontroliran poskus. V sedmih raziskavah so otroci z avtizmom in cerebralno paralizo po obravnavi s pristopom senzorne integracije, dosegli večje izboljšanje pri ocenjevanju motoričnih sposobnosti kot primerjalna skupina. V dveh raziskavah pri otrocih z Downovim sindromom pa so se drugačne obravnave izkazale za učinkovitejše. Zaključki: Pristop senzorne integracije je učinkovit pri otrocih z avtizmom in cerebralno paralizo, pri otrocih z Downovim sindromom pa so učinkovitejši drug pristopi oziroma postopki. Potrebne so nadaljnje raziskave višje metodološke kakovosti in raziskave, ki bi preučevale dolgoročne učinke senzorne integracije za posamezna nevrološka stanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:fizioterapija, nevroterapevtska obravnava, otroci, pristop senzorne integracije, avtizem, cerebralna paraliza, Downov sindrom
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Year:2017
Number of pages:Str. 35-42
Numbering:Letn. 25, št. 2
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-114703 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.8:616.8-053.2
ISSN on article:1318-2102
URN:URN:NBN:SI:doc-85WDXQ3C
COBISS.SI-ID:5375851 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.03.2020
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Title:Fizioterapija
Shortened title:Fizioterapija
Publisher:Društvo fizioterapevtov Slovenije, Društvo fizioterapevtov Slovenije, Združenje fizioterapevtov Slovenije
ISSN:1318-2102
COBISS.SI-ID:30074880 This link opens in a new window

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Effectiveness of sensory integration approach for motor abilities in children with neurological impairments
Abstract:
Introduction: Nervous system impairment in children with neurological disorders prevents processing of play experience and influences proper movement development. One of the neurotherapeutic approaches for treatment of these children is sensory integration. The approach is based on connection of neurobiological processes of reception, modulation and integration of sensor information into final response. The aim was to review results of studies evaluating effects of sensory integration approach in children with autism, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome. Methods: The literature was reviewed in MEDLINE and ScienceDirect. Results: Eight randomised controlled trials and one controlled trial were included according to inclusion and exclusion criteria. Children with autism and cerebral palsy in seven studies achieved higher improvement in assessing motor function with sensory integration approach, in comparison to control group. Two studies in children with Down syndrome prefer other interventions over sensory integration approach. Conclusions: Sensory integration approach is efficient in children with autism and cerebral palsy, while other interventions are more efficient in children with Down syndrome. Further studies of higher methodological quality and evaluation of long-term effects on different neurological states are needed.

Keywords:physiotherapy, neurotherapeutic approach, children, sensory integration approach, autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome

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