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Systematic Review of the Main Motor Scales for Clinical Assessment of Individuals with down Syndrome.

Cristina Hamamura MoriyamaThais MassettiTânia Brusque CrocettaTalita Dias Da SilvaZan MustacchiRegiani GuarnieriLuiz Carlos De AbreuAmanda Vitória Lacerda De AraújoLilian Del Ciello De MenezesCarlos Bandeira De Mello MonteiroClaudio Leone
Published in: Developmental neurorehabilitation (2019)
Objective: The aim of the present review was to identify the motor scales currently used to assess individuals with Down Syndrome (DS).Method: PubMed, WOS and BVS databases were systematically searched to identify the most relevant published studies that used motor scales in the evaluation of individuals with DS.Results: Of the 99 studies that met the eligibility criteria in this process, 20 experimental and observational studies were found to fully meet the eligibility criteria.Conclusion: We identified several motor scales including the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS), Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP), BAYLEY, Peabody Gross Motor Scale (PGMS-PDMS-GM), Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM), Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC) and Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory (PEDI).
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