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Invest Medicoquir 2019; 11 (S1)
Actividad física grupal en la recuperación motora de niños con parálisis cerebral espástica
Álvarez OA, Vera CH, Noa PBY, Echemendia VA, Aguilar REM, Placeres LY
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 47
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RESUMEN
La actividad física forma parte importante de la rehabilitación de los pacientes con afectaciones neurológicas. En nuestro país, el Centro Internacional de Restauración Neurológica, lleva a cabo una modalidad de rehabilitación que se aplica de forma multifactorial e intensiva, llevándose a cabo un protocolo sobre el Control Motor de niños con diagnóstico de Parálisis cerebral de tipo Diparesia Espástica que realizan el Programa de Restauración Neurológica en la clínica de Neuropediatría. El trabajo pretende determinar la influencia del Control Motor en la recuperación de la función motora de los niños con Parálisis Cerebral de tipo Disparesia Espástica. Se realizaron búsquedas electrónicas y en bibliotecas de revistas médicas nacionales y extranjeras indexadas en Scielo, Imbiomed y Pubmed; en un horizonte de 10 años en idioma español e inglés, así como revisiones de tesis de terminación de estudios y libros de textos con información relacionada con actividad física en la recuperación del control motor en niños con parálisis cerebral a tipo disparesia espástica. El Control Motor influye positivamente en la recuperación de la función motora de niños con Parálisis Cerebral Espástica.
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