作者
Nidhi Amonkar, Emily Delepine, Sruthi Takillapati, Catherine Myers, Bansri Patel, Corina Cleffi, Wan-Chun Su, Anjana Bhat, Sudha Srinivasan
发表日期
2022/7/12
期刊
Iproceedings
卷号
8
期号
1
页码范围
e39337
出版商
JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada
简介
Background
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate significant motor impairments in visuomotor and body coordination, agility, and strength. Around 87% of children with ASD are at risk for motor impairments. However, only about 31% of these children receive rehabilitation services to address their motor needs.
Objective
Our randomized clinical trial assessed the effects of a general movement (GM) intervention compared to a standard-of-care seated play (SP) intervention delivered to children via face-to-face (F2F) and telehealth (TH)–based modes of intervention delivery on motor performance, agility, and locomotor skills in children with ASD.
Methods
Thirty 5- to 14-year-old children were matched on age, gender, and level of functioning and randomly assigned to the GM or SP groups. Children participated in the study for 10 weeks with pretests and posttests conducted during the first and last weeks and training in the interim 8 weeks with 2 sessions conducted per week. The strength and running speed and agility subtests of Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2) and the locomotor subtest of the Test of Gross-motor development (TGMD) were administered at pretest and posttest. In addition, in the GM group, task-specific games involving locomotor skills were assessed during early and late training sessions for changes in movement form or accuracy and the amount of prompting required to complete the actions.
Results
We found significant improvements in standard scores of the TGMD from pretest to posttest in the GM group (pretest …
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