Haley S M
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 02111.
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1987 Oct;29(5):674-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1987.tb08510.x.
The sequential development of postural reactions was examined in 20 infants with Down syndrome aged two to 24 months, and was compared to the sequence for non-handicapped infants. Protective reactions appeared relatively earlier in the sequential pattern for infants with Down syndrome than for non-handicapped infants. The study documents dissimilar sequences of postural reaction development for the two infant groups. The data suggest that both the delay and the dissimilar sequence of postural reactions should be considered when evaluating the motor development and movement quality of infants with Down syndrome.
对20名年龄在2至24个月的唐氏综合征婴儿的姿势反应的连续发展进行了研究,并与非残疾婴儿的顺序进行了比较。与非残疾婴儿相比,唐氏综合征婴儿的保护性反应在连续模式中出现得相对较早。该研究记录了两组婴儿姿势反应发展的不同顺序。数据表明,在评估唐氏综合征婴儿的运动发育和运动质量时,应考虑姿势反应的延迟和不同顺序。