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Gait characteristics and effects of early treadmill intervention in infants and toddlers with down syndrome: a systematic review.

Esra Kınacı-BiberKübra ÖnergeAkmer Mutlu
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2021)
Although similar improvements are seen in spatiotemporal parameters for toddlers with typical development and those with DS, the decrease in step width is not similar for DS. Early treadmill training can have a positively effect on the gait characteristics of DS infants. Further research should focus on the acquisition of gait characteristics, long-term evaluations, kinetics and EMG data, for these children.Implications For RehabilitationToddlers with DS walked significantly slower, shorter stride length and less stride frequency.Treadmill training before 1-year old had positive effects on gait characteristics in infants and toddlers with DS.High-intensity treadmill training may provide early walking (2 months earlier) than the low-intensity group, therefore clinicians can add treadmill training programs in rehabilitation protocols of infants and toddlers with DS.Limited evidence for the effects of treadmill training on the kinematic and kinetic parameters of walking in DS infants and toddlers.
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