Aron M
Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland 97207.
Brain Dev. 1990;12(1):162-3. doi: 10.1016/s0387-7604(12)80202-6.
Incessant hand to mouth movements are often noted as part of the movement disorder of the hands in the Rett syndrome (RS). Elbow splints were designed to inhibit this behavior and prevent further injury to the hands. A study of eight RS patients was conducted to determine the effectiveness of splinting. Results were very positive and indicated increased socialization, increased interaction with the environment, decreased hand to mouth movements, and decreased hand wringing behavior.
持续性的手到嘴动作常被视为雷特综合征(RS)手部运动障碍的一部分。肘部夹板旨在抑制这种行为并防止对手部造成进一步损伤。对8名雷特综合征患者进行了一项研究,以确定夹板固定的有效性。结果非常积极,表明社交能力增强、与环境的互动增加、手到嘴动作减少以及绞手行为减少。