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Janusz P, Pikulska D, Kapska N, Kaniowska M, Darcz M, Bykowski B, Ekwińska W, Stachowiak E, Kotwicki T, Shadi M. Pediatr. Phys. Ther. 2023; 35(2): 237-241.

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(Copyright © 2023, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/PEP.0000000000000995

PMID

36989051

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the association between baby walker use and infant motor development, quality of gait, and potential development of lower extremity deformities.

METHODS: An anonymous survey was conducted among 6874 parents and legal guardians regarding the use of baby walkers, their children's development, and the occurrence of lower extremity deformities and gait disorders. A total of 969 questionnaires were returned.

RESULTS: Baby walkers were used by 15.6% of children. A higher percentage of children who used baby walkers omitted crawling compared with the 10.7% of children who did not use baby walkers. Gait disorders occurred at a similar percentage in both groups.

CONCLUSIONS: Use of baby walkers may be associated with infant motor development. Infants who used a baby walker were 3 times more likely to not have crawled for mobility than those who did not use a baby walker.


Language: en

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