Davidovitch M, Tirosh E, Tal Y
Hannah Khoushy Child Development Center, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel.
J Child Neurol. 1994 Oct;9(4):417-9. doi: 10.1177/088307389400900417.
Joint hypermobility is associated with motor developmental delay in infancy. To assess this finding in school-aged children, 320 first- and second-grade elementary school children and 110 children attending a special education program were assessed. Joint hypermobility was found in 40 (12.4%) and seven (6.4%) of the children attending the regular and special education classes, respectively. No difference in the neurologic status or verbal and eye-hand coordination task performance was found between the children of the study group and their age- and sex-matched controls. It appears that joint hypermobility and neurodevelopmental dysfunctions are not causally related and have a different maturational course.
关节活动过度与婴儿期运动发育迟缓有关。为了评估学龄儿童的这一发现,对320名小学一、二年级学生和110名参加特殊教育项目的儿童进行了评估。在参加普通教育班和特殊教育班的儿童中,分别有40名(12.4%)和7名(6.4%)被发现有关节活动过度。研究组儿童与其年龄和性别匹配的对照组在神经状态、言语及眼手协调任务表现方面未发现差异。看来关节活动过度与神经发育功能障碍并无因果关系,且有不同的成熟过程。