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Treatment of Symptoms in Children with Q3 Conditions Scoping Review Results
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.22.387" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.22.387</a>
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What Problematic Behaviors are Observed among Mentally Handicapped Children Receiving Pediatric Physical Therapy?
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Journal of Physical Therapy Science
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2010
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Rehabilitation; features; fragile-x-syndrome; Aberrant Behavior Checklist; Japanese manuals of; Pediatric physical therapy; prader-willi; Problematic behaviors; behavioral problems; Mowat-Wilson syndrome; Pena Shokeir syndrome; tuberous sclerosis; West syndrome; trajectory; characteristics; irritability; lethargy
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Uesugi M; Naruse S; Inoue Y; Koeda H; Gotou M; Nanba Y; Tokuhisa K
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[Purpose] This study aimed to examine problematic behaviors of mentally handicapped children receiving pediatric physical therapy, through applying the Japanese version of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist(ABC-J) to persons receiving pediatric physical therapy. [Subjects] Subjects were 26 handicapped children who had received pediatric physical therapy (18 males and 8 females, aged from 1 year and 4 months to 19 years and 10 months). The raters were 5 physical therapists and 1 occupational therapist. [Methods] The subjects were rated using ABC-J. [Results] Twenty-four of 26 subjects showed "Irritability", 23 subjects showed "Lethargy", 13 subjects showed "Stereotypy", 23 subjects showed "Hyperactivity", 12 subjects showed "Inappropriate speech". [Conclusion] "Irritability" "Lethargy" and "Hyperactivity" showed comparatively a stronger tendencies. However, all items were graded high in comparison with reports for Down syndrome. The results of this study suggest that the subjects of pediatric physical therapy show problem in problematic behaviors.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.22.387" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1589/jpts.22.387</a>
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2010
Aberrant Behavior Checklist
behavioral problems
characteristics
features
fragile-x-syndrome
Gotou M
Inoue Y
Irritability
Japanese manuals of
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
Koeda H
lethargy
Mowat-Wilson syndrome
Nanba Y
Naruse S
Pediatric Physical Therapy
Pena Shokeir syndrome
prader-willi
Problematic behaviors
Rehabilitation
Tokuhisa K
Trajectory
Tuberous Sclerosis
Uesugi M
West syndrome