视觉功能,功能视觉和双手功能之间的关系在患有单侧脑的儿童中
Monica Crotti1, Els Ortibus2, Nofar Ben Itzhak1
1KU Leuven, Department of Development and Regeneration, Locomotor and Neurological Disorders group, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium; KU Leuven, Child and Youth Institute, B-3000 Leuven, Belgium.
Research in developmental disabilities
|July 17, 2024
概括
视觉感知和功能视觉与患有单侧脑 (uCP) 的儿童的双手功能有关. 彻底的视觉评估对于理解和解决这些儿童的运动挑战至关重要.
科学领域:
- 儿科神经学 儿科神经学
- 眼科医生 眼科 眼科
- 康复医学 康复医学 康复医学
背景情况:
- 准确的视觉信息对于指导日常运动至关重要.
- 患有单侧脑 (uCP) 的儿童经常经历视力障碍,这可能会影响运动技能.
- 在uCP中视觉功能和双手表现之间的关系尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查uCP儿童的各种视觉功能和双人功能之间的关系.
- 确定视觉感知,立体敏度,视觉运动整合和功能视觉如何与双手灵巧,协调和手动使用有关.
- 探索视觉评估对该群体双人功能的预测价值.
主要方法:
- 这项研究包括49名患有uCP的7至15岁儿童.
- 评估的视觉功能包括立体敏度,视觉感知,视觉运动集成和功能视觉.
- 双手功能被评估使用灵巧度,协调和功能性使用手的措施.
- 使用相关性和弹性网调整回归来分析数据.
主要成果:
- 视觉感知与双手协调和功能性手动使用有显著的相关性.
- 立体急性,视觉感知和视觉运动整合与双手灵敏度相关.
- 功能性视力与功能性手动使用相关.
- 发现视觉感知和功能视觉可以预测双人功能方面的方面,尽管效果大小小小.
结论:
- 视觉功能和功能视觉与uCP儿童的双手功能有关.
- 这些发现强调了全面的视觉评估的重要性,以识别双手任务中的困难.
- 早期识别视力障碍可以帮助定制干预措施,以改善uCP儿童的运动性能.
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