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Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation ; (12): 151-156, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-995187

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Objective:To evaluate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the Edinburgh visual gait score (EVGS-CN) for children with cerebral palsy.Methods:The EVGS-CN was established following international guidelines for translation and cross-cultural validation of health status questionnaires. Videos of 30 children with cerebral palsy were assessed independently by six raters (with different levels of experience in gait analysis) using the EVGS-CN. Inter- and intra- observer reliability were evaluated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). The correlation analysis and group comparison were used to test the technique′s criteria-related validity, convergent validity, and discriminant validity.Results:The ICC values of the 17 items in the EVGS-CN ranged from 0.20 to 0.87 for inter-observer reliability, and from 0.41 to 0.90 for intra-observer reliability. Most items showed good inter- and intra-observer reliability among experienced raters, but only a moderate level when used by inexperienced raters. The EVGS-CN results were strongly correlated with those of physician rating scale (PRS) ( r=0.77, P≤0.001) and observational gait scale (OGS) ( r=-0.85, P≤0.001), moderately correlated with the total gross motor function measure-D/E (GMFM-D/E) score ( r=-0.55, P≤0.01), and strongly correlated with 10MWT times ( r=-0.69, P≤0.001) and timed up and go (TUG) times ( r=0.60, P≤0.001). Moreover, significant differences in average EVGS score were found between different gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) levels and between affected limbs on different sides. Conclusion:The EVGS-CN demonstrates satisfactory reliability and validity in evaluating children with cerebral palsy when it is used by an experienced or inexperienced rater.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 321-326, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-990035

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In February 2022, the German Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine published the first Evidence-based Recommendations for the Treatment and Prevention of Non-specific Back Pain in Children and Adolescents, which provides clinical evidence and recommendations for the etiology, risk factors and diagnosis of back pain in children and adolescents, and the treatment and prevention suggestions on the non-specific back pain.Although the guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of non-specific low back pain have been launched in China, a specific description of back pain in children and adolescents is lacking.With regard to increasing incidence of low back pain in children and adolescents, and differences in term of the etiology, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment of back pain between children-adolescents and adults, this article aims to interpret the guidelines to provide references and guidance for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of back pain in children and adolescents.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 1710-1715, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-908042

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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a childhood-onset condition that primarily affects physical co-ordination.In China, DCD is not well recognized and is under-treated.Knowledge of the evaluation and intervention of DCD among physiotherapists (PT) is limited.In 2020, the Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapy of the American Physical Therapy Association published the Physical Therapy Management of Children with Developmental Coordination Disorder: An Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline.From the perspective of PT, this review aims to make a comprehensive interpretation of the recommendations in the guideline regarding the physical examination and evaluation, physiotherapy planning and implementation, and family education of children at risk or diagnosed with DCD.This article aims to make DCD get more attention from domestic PT through the interpretation of the latest guidelines, and strengthen the knowledge of physiotherapy assessment and management in children with DCD to guide the clinical practice.

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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics ; (24): 1041-1048, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907899

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Developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder that mainly affects children′s motor coordination.The prevalence of DCD in childhood is very high, and it seriously affects the physical and mental health of school-age children.In China, this disease has not yet been fully recognized and understood.There is a lack of standardized and unified diagnostic criteria, and the standardization of relevant clinical assessment tools and the establishment of normative models are insufficient.In addition, the clinical practice and experience of most health professionals in dealing with DCD appear to be limited.Based on international clinical practice recommendations on the definition, diagnosis, assessment, intervention, and psychosocial aspects of DCD issued by the European Academy of Childhood Disability in 2019, the recommendations related to the diagnosis, evaluation and intervention of DCD in the guidelines were compiled and interpreted in the light of the current clinical practice and research in China.The objective of this study is to bring DCD to the attention of more domestic medical experts through the interpretation of this international guideline and to provide preliminary guidance on the clinical diagnosis, assessment, and intervention of DCD.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1043-1047, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-923737

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@#Neuromuscular disease (NMD) is a group of hereditary or acquired myopathy typically manifested as motor dysfunction. There is still no consensus in the standardized tools for evaluation of motor function. Among the tools widely used, Motor Function Measure can be used in all kinds of NMD, while North Star Ambulatory Assessment and Performance of the Upper Limb can be for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders and Upper Limb Module for spinal muscular atrophy.

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