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Citation

McClure MK, Battaglia C, McClure RJ. Am. J. Occup. Ther. 1998; 52(3): 196-204.

Affiliation

Occupational Therapist, The Medical Center, Beaver, Pennsylvania, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, American Occupational Therapy Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9521995

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Interrelationships between Rett syndrome scoliosis and symmetric and asymmetric motor pull, ambulation, and advancement of age were investigated in order to provide a treatment rationale for slowing the progression of scoliosis.

METHOD: Questionnaires (N = 262) completed by International Rett Syndrome Association families were analyzed with logistic regression, odds ratio, Kruskal-Wallis one-way, and Fisher's exact test analyses.

RESULTS: Rett syndrome scoliosis was found to be significantly related to orthopedic risk factors of asymmetric movements and positions (odds ratio = 4.5, p <.001). The odds ratio for asymmetric upper-body positioning (4.4), nonambulation (3.1), and age advancement (14.1) indicated that each was a significant predictor of scoliosis by logistic regression analysis. Univariate Kruskal-Wallis one-way analysis identified a significant relationship between scoliosis and asymmetric higher shoulder positioning (p <.001) and bodyside movements (p =.03). Hemisyndrome aspects of Rett syndrome were identified as the increased prevalence of symptoms in either right or left bodyside.

CONCLUSION: A significant relationship was found between the prevalence of Rett syndrome scoliosis and orthopedic risk factors. These findings suggest a treatment approach for Rett syndrome scoliosis that focuses on balancing bilateral muscular pull.


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