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Role of Physiotherapy in Role of Physiotherapy in Rett SyndromeRett Syndrome
Jackie HarrisJackie Harris
DevelopmentDevelopment
Normal early development? (up to 6 Normal early development? (up to 6 –– 18 18 months of age)months of age)
Evidence to show that early development Evidence to show that early development is not always normal is not always normal Burford, Kerr & Macleod 2002 & Einspieler et al Burford, Kerr & Macleod 2002 & Einspieler et al 20052005
DevelopmentDevelopment
Retrospective video analysis has shown Retrospective video analysis has shown the Rett baby is usually placid, can have the Rett baby is usually placid, can have unusual muscle tone, posture and unusual muscle tone, posture and movement, and displays repetitive movement, and displays repetitive movements of the upper limbmovements of the upper limb
Implications for earlier detection/diagnosisImplications for earlier detection/diagnosis
DevelopmentDevelopmentDevelopment arrests, onset between 6 Development arrests, onset between 6 ––18 months of age18 months of age
Development then regresses, between 1 Development then regresses, between 1 ––4 years of age (if they have achieved 4 years of age (if they have achieved walking, they may stop doing this) walking, they may stop doing this) Charman et al 2002Charman et al 2002
DevelopmentDevelopment
Condition stabilizes at about 4 Condition stabilizes at about 4 –– 5 years of 5 years of age, some kids don’t walk till about 4 age, some kids don’t walk till about 4 years of age years of age Kerr & Ravine 2003Kerr & Ravine 2003
Many girls become wheelchair bound with Many girls become wheelchair bound with ageage
GaitGait
AtaxicAtaxicWide BOSWide BOSSmall step lengthSmall step lengthTruncal ataxiaTruncal ataxiaSide to side rockingSide to side rockingGeneralised slow movementsGeneralised slow movements
GaitGait
Gait disturbance may not be due to ataxia Gait disturbance may not be due to ataxia but a failure of interbut a failure of inter--limb colimb co--ordination (as ordination (as seen in crawling too)seen in crawling too)Rocking of the trunk from side to side may Rocking of the trunk from side to side may not be due to truncal ataxia but a not be due to truncal ataxia but a spontaneous or voluntary movement to spontaneous or voluntary movement to induce a step forwardinduce a step forward
GaitGait
Improvement of locomotive movement of Improvement of locomotive movement of the leg by tipthe leg by tip--toetoe--walking explained as walking explained as provocation of the intraspinal circuit in the provocation of the intraspinal circuit in the spinal cord. spinal cord. Lack of tonic innervation from the Lack of tonic innervation from the supraspinal segment to the supraspinal segment to the lumbarsacrallumbarsacralstepping generator is the cause of failure stepping generator is the cause of failure of locomotion. of locomotion. SegawaSegawa 20012001
Clinical FeaturesClinical Features
Decline in gross motor function & standing Decline in gross motor function & standing ambulationambulationLoss of transitional movementsLoss of transitional movementsPoor postural controlPoor postural controlDystoniaDystoniaReduced purposeful hand use/ jerky unReduced purposeful hand use/ jerky un--coordinated movementcoordinated movementGeneralised slowness of movementsGeneralised slowness of movements
Other ComplicationsOther Complications
Joint/muscle contracturesJoint/muscle contracturesMuscle wastingMuscle wastingScoliosisScoliosis
Associated with immobility & inability to climb Associated with immobility & inability to climb stairsstairsCan affect posture, mobility, digestion & Can affect posture, mobility, digestion & respiratory function respiratory function Kerr et al 2003Kerr et al 2003
Other ComplicationsOther Complications
OsteoporosisOsteoporosisSedentary lifestyle diseasesSedentary lifestyle diseasesConstipation (can be positively affected by Constipation (can be positively affected by physical activity)physical activity)
AssessmentAssessment
Joint ROM & muscle lengthJoint ROM & muscle lengthMuscle toneMuscle toneFunctional abilitiesFunctional abilitiesTransitional movementsTransitional movementsGAIT/mobilityGAIT/mobilityPosturePostureSeatingSeating
TreatmentTreatment
Prevent deformity such as joint & muscle Prevent deformity such as joint & muscle contractures, foot deformities & scoliosis:contractures, foot deformities & scoliosis:
Maintain a good foot positionMaintain a good foot positionAFO’sAFO’s & splints& splintsSerial castingSerial castingPostioningPostioning –– prone lying, long sittingprone lying, long sittingStanding frameStanding frameUpright position, seatingUpright position, seating
TreatmentTreatment
Prevent deformity such as joint & muscle Prevent deformity such as joint & muscle contractures, foot deformities & scoliosis:contractures, foot deformities & scoliosis:
Care with handling Care with handling –– lifting from shoulders lifting from shoulders with hip flexion contractures increases lumbar with hip flexion contractures increases lumbar lordosis lordosis Kerr et al 2003Kerr et al 2003Brace treatment of scoliosis can buy time, but Brace treatment of scoliosis can buy time, but becomes less affective & more restrictive as becomes less affective & more restrictive as scoliosis worsens scoliosis worsens Kerr et al 2003Kerr et al 2003
TreatmentTreatment
Maintain/improve walking abilityMaintain/improve walking ability
Daily walking programDaily walking programUse of standing and walking framesUse of standing and walking framesUse of Use of AFO’sAFO’s, wrap, wrap--aroundsaroundsWalking can be retrained after it has been lostWalking can be retrained after it has been lostLarsson & Larsson & EngerstromEngerstrom 20012001
TreatmentTreatment
Maintain/improve transitional movementsMaintain/improve transitional movementsSTSSTSFloor to stand / stand to floorFloor to stand / stand to floorIn/out of bedIn/out of bedSitting on floor to crawlSitting on floor to crawlCan be retrained if lost Can be retrained if lost Larsson & Larsson & EngerstromEngerstrom 20012001
TreatmentTreatment
Improve fitnessImprove fitnessDaily physical fitness (i.e. Daily physical fitness (i.e. –– treadmill) treadmill) improves fitness & functional ability (kneeimproves fitness & functional ability (knee--stand, get up, walk, stairs/slopes) (for girls stand, get up, walk, stairs/slopes) (for girls with independent mobility) with independent mobility) LotanLotan, , IsakovIsakov & Merrick 2004& Merrick 2004
Increasing fitness can prevent the sedentary Increasing fitness can prevent the sedentary lifestyle diseaseslifestyle diseasesWalking, swimming, riding, stairsWalking, swimming, riding, stairs
TreatmentTreatment
HydrotherapyHydrotherapyGait trainingGait trainingFitnessFitnessRecreationRecreationStretchesStretchesImprove muscle powerImprove muscle powerCore stabilityCore stability
TreatmentTreatment
Good postGood post--operative followoperative follow--up:up:Plan earlyPlan earlyEarly mobilisationEarly mobilisationCasting/splintingCasting/splintingRetrainingRetraining
TreatmentTreatment
Find out what motivates them Find out what motivates them PeoplePeopleToysToysActivities, places to visitActivities, places to visitFoodFoodEtc.Etc.
SummarySummary
Keep them as active and mobile as Keep them as active and mobile as possible!possible!
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