Monthly Archive

Growth Hormone and Motor Development in Children with Prader-Willi

[Source:  Pediatrics via Your Therapy Source]
praderwilliPediatrics published research on the effects of physical training combined with growth hormone (GH) on muscle thickness and its relationship with muscle strength and motor development in 22 infants with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) followed over 2 years.
Muscle thickness was measured using ultrasound.  Muscle strength was assessed using the Infant Muscle Strength meter.  Finally, motor development was evaluated using the Gross Motor Function Measure.
The results indicated the following:
1.  muscle thickness was significantly decreased in the biceps brachii, forearm flexors, quadriceps, and tibialis anterior muscles in infants with PWS and growth hormone treatment increases muscle thickness in infants with PWS.
2.  Muscle thickness changes with increasing age in the biceps brachii and tibialis anterior was similar to typical development
3.  muscle thickness changes in the quadriceps and forearm flexors was higher compared to typical development.
4.  all 4 muscle groups showed significant positive effects of growth hormone on muscle thickness when controlled for age and baseline muscle thickness.
Read the Rest of this Abstract on Your Therapy Source
 
 

PediaStaff hires pediatric and school-based professionals nationwide for contract assignments of 2 to 12 months. We also help clinics, hospitals, schools, and home health agencies to find and hire these professionals directly. We work with Speech-Language Pathologists, Occupational and Physical Therapists, School Psychologists, and others in pediatric therapy and education.

BACK TO ALL ARTICLES

Latest Jobs