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Cristiano Becker1, Juliana Barbosa Goulardins2, Juliana Cristina Fernandes Bilhar Marques3
1CB Center Therapies and CME Courses, Cunha Porã 89890-000, SC, Brazil.
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Despite its increasing use in pediatric neurorehabilitation, Cuevas Medek Exercise (CME) remains rooted in clinical tradition, with limited theoretical articulation in relation to contemporary models of motor development, control, and learning. While clinical observations and reports from practice suggest possible functional benefits in children with motor delays, the absence of a conceptual framework limits its integration into evidence-informed physical therapy practice and education. This perspective proposes a conceptual model for CME that aligns its core principles with current theoretical constructs in motor behavior and developmental neuroscience. By examining key elements of CME-such as distal initiation, postural challenge, and task variability-through the lens of affordances, self-organization, and experience-dependent plasticity, the article presents CME not merely as a technique, but as a conceptual developmental approach informed by embodied action. We argue that such reframing may support more rigorous clinical reasoning, contribute to interdisciplinary dialogue, and inform a theoretical basis for future research exploring the proposed mechanisms and potential effects of CME. More broadly, this perspective contributes to ongoing discussions on how clinically derived interventions can be conceptually integrated within contemporary rehabilitation science. While the present article does not provide empirical validation, it offers a theoretical framework intended to inform future investigation and critical reflection in pediatric physical therapy.
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