Mental impairment and functional status of children with cerebral palsy

Beata Depczyńska, Marek Jóźwiak, Witold Dudziński

Beata Depczyńska, Marek Jóźwiak, Witold Dudziński – Mental impairment and functional status of children with cerebral palsy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2009; 9(2); 122-132

Abstract
Background. Mental impairment associated with infantile cerebral palsy affects approx. 30% of the children and is a serious risk factor influencing the course of functional education and the final functional outcome. The aim of this study was to carry out a functional assessment of motor skills of children with bilateral hemiplegia and intellectual handicaps with respect to locomotion, mobility and dexterity A further goal was to determine the relationship between the degree of intellectual handicap and the functional status ofthe children. Material and methods. The study involved 31 children (16 boys and 15 girls) aged 8-16 years with infantile cerebral palsy presen-ting as bilateral hemiplegia with mental impairment. The children were divided into three groups based on the severity of intellectual impairment (moderate, marked and severe). The paediatric version of the Functional Assessment of Patients scale was used for the functional assessment. We chose three domains: locomotion, mobility and dexterity. Two assessments were carried out 12 months apart. Results. The overall score as well as the domain scores decreased with increasing intellectual handicap. This obsenation ap-plied to the baseline and final assessment alike. However, the degree of functional change between the assessments was not si-gnificantly related to the level of mental impairment. Conclusions. The degree of mental impairment In children with bilateral hemiplegia is strongly correlated with their functional status in the locomotion, mobility and dexterity domains. The degree of change in functional status assessed with the basie questions ofthe paediatric modification of the Functional Assessment of Patients scale was not significantly associated with the se-yerity of intellectual impairment.
Key words:
infantile cerebral palsy, mental impairment, functional evaluation
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FMS test in assessing the risk of injury in a group of female floorball players

Tomasz Ridan, Adrianna Warzecha, Katarzyna Ogrodzka-Ciechanowicz, Beata Kita, Krzysztof Czupryna

T. Ridan, A. Warzecha, K. Ogrodzka-Ciechanowicz, B. Kita, K. Czupryna – FMS test in assessing the risk of injury in a group of female floorball players. Fizjoterapia Polska 2018; 18(4); 74-84

Abstract
Functional Movement Screening is one of the tests which allow you to find the existing risk of injury. The aim of the work was to assess the state of functional movement possibilities of female floorball players with the use of the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) test and to assess the possibility of improving the result with the use of a set of corrective exercises. The research covered a group of 50 fit young women aged 16-24, training floorball in the category of senior juniors and seniors (mean age 18.2). To evaluate the movement patterns, Functional Movement Screen (FMS) was used. The assessment with the FMS test consisted of seven functional movement tests. The average score obtained by the athletes in the FMS test before the correction was 14.6 points (SD = 1.5), after the correction 16.3 points (SD = 1.4). Female floorball players, based on the FMS test, present a good level of basic mobility with the risk classification of 25-35%. Introducing correction according to the FMS test after just 2 months improves the functional efficiency of the female floorball players.

Key words:
Functional Movement Screen, functional evaluation, dance

 

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Functional assessment of female dancers representing different dance styles, such as jazz and hip-hop, based on the Functional Movement Screen Test

Tomasz Ridan, Barbara Tomas, Olga Nowotny-Czupryna, Beata Kita

T. Ridan, B. Tomas, O. Nowotny-Czupryna, B. Kitai – Functional assessment of female dancers representing different dance styles, such as jazz and hip-hop, based on the Functional Movement Screen Test. Fizjoterapia Polska 2018; 18(4); 50-60

Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the level of functional fitness of 30 female dancers (16 jazz dancers and 14 hip-hop dancers), aged between 16 and 21 years. An important research goal was to determine whether there are any differences in the level of functional fitness between the two groups, depending on the dance style. Moreover, the study also aimed to assess the correlation between the style of dance and the results obtained for the particular components of the FMS test. The study was carried out in the Egurrola Dance Studio in Krakow in April 2018. The final result of the tests provided a picture of the overall physical fitness of the examined group of dancers, and was found to be appropriate, since the total mean score was above the limit value of an increased injury risk. No differences were found between jazz and hip-hop dancers with regard to the overall physical fitness score. At the same time, however, differences were detected in the detailed scores for the particular FMS components. The test results reflected the level of functional fitness among the dancers, and the detailed scores confirmed the differences in that level depending on the type of activity.

Key words:
Functional Movement Screen, functional evaluation, dance

 

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