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J Dev Behav Pediatr ; 18(3): 143-50, 1997 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9213228

ABSTRACT

Achondroplasia, the most common skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by delayed and aberrant motoric development in childhood. Delays and aberrancy are secondary to the anatomical differences inherent in people with achondroplasia. We present a photographic essay documenting biophysical differences, aberrant pre-orthograde movement strategies, and selected adaptive techniques. A parental questionnaire assessed the presence of, predominance, and ages at which various types of pre-orthograde locomotion were observed. Fine and gross motor skills were assessed contemporaneously by use of the Denver Developmental Screening Test in 93 children with achondroplasia and were found to be more delayed than previously reported. Physicians, therapists, early-childhood educators, and parents should recognize that aberrant does not mean maladaptive and that different development is not defective development.


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Achondroplasia/physiopathology , Developmental Disabilities/physiopathology , Motor Skills/physiology , Psychomotor Disorders/physiopathology , Achondroplasia/diagnosis , Achondroplasia/surgery , Biophysical Phenomena , Biophysics , Bone and Bones/physiopathology , Child, Preschool , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Infant , Joints/physiopathology , Locomotion/physiology , Male , Neurologic Examination , Postoperative Complications/diagnosis , Postoperative Complications/physiopathology , Psychomotor Disorders/diagnosis
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