Artigo
Boys With Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: 1-Year Locomotor Changes in Relation to a Control Group
Fecha
2018Registro en:
Perceptual And Motor Skills. Thousand Oaks, v. 125, n. 1, p. 40-56, 2018.
0031-5125
10.1177/0031512517740684
WOS:000419718600003
Autor
Martini, Joyce
Caromano, Fatima Aparecida
Carvalho, Eduardo Vital
Goya, Priscila Albuquerque
Hayasaka, Rosana Massae [UNIFESP]
Nakazune, Silvia [UNIFESP]
Favero, Francis Meire [UNIFESP]
Voos, Mariana Callil
Institución
Resumen
We compared the timed performance and compensatory movements of 32 boys (mean age = 10.0 years) with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and 38 healthy boys (mean age = 9.2 years) on 10-meter walking and four-step stair work (climbing and descending). Dependent measures were digital scores on the Functional Evaluation Scale for DMD obtained by watching the boys on film. Groups were compared initially and after 6 and 12 months, using General Linear Models analysis (for two groups and three assessments). Results showed no significant timed performance differences between groups on 10-m walking at the initial assessment but boys with DMD showed longer times after 6 and 12 months, and boys with DMD engaged in more compensatory movements while walking. For stair climbing, boys with DMD were significantly slower than healthy controls when both climbing and descending steps in all assessments.