Intensive rehabilitation protocol for neuropsychomotor development in a child with microcephaly: a case report

Authors

  • Amanda Braceloti Tavares Faculdade de Talentos Humanos - FACTHUS
  • Junior Augusto Sant'Anna Faculdade de Talentos Humanos - FACTHUS
  • Nathalia Cristina Borges Faculdade de Talentos Humanos - FACTHUS
  • Hildemberg Agostinho Rocha de Santiago Universidade Federal do Amazonas – UFAM
  • Ivair Matias Junior Centro Universitário Claretiano
  • Rafael Menezes-Reis Universidade Federal do Amazonas – UFAM

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-0190.v27i2a171245

Keywords:

Microcephaly, Child Development, Motor Skills, Psychomotor Performance, Physical Therapy Modalities

Abstract

Microcephaly is a multifactorial disease that can be developed congenitally or due to environmental causes. It affects the skullcap bones, causing premature fontanelles closure, in which it restricts the internal skull space, which consequently affects the growth and normal development of the brain, leading to mild, moderate or severe neuropsychomotor disorders. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the neuropsychomotor development of a child with microcephaly, before and after an intensive physical therapy protocol. This is a case report in which the motor milestones and function levels were evaluated before and after an intensive physical therapy protocol performed for a consecutive 30 days period. Important results were obtained in cervical control, midline head alignment, object handling, lifting hands to mouth and postural alignment. Thus, it is concluded that the intensive physical therapy protocol is an effective alternative that helps and enhances the child's neuropsychomotor development.

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Published

2020-06-30

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Case Report

How to Cite

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Tavares AB, Sant'Anna JA, Borges NC, Santiago HAR de, Junior IM, Menezes-Reis R. Intensive rehabilitation protocol for neuropsychomotor development in a child with microcephaly: a case report. Acta Fisiátr. [Internet]. 2020 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];27(2):120-4. Available from: https://revistas.usp.br/actafisiatrica/article/view/171245