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Case Reports
. 2003 Dec;83(12):1107-18.

Treadmill training for an infant born preterm with a grade III intraventricular hemorrhage

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Case Reports

Treadmill training for an infant born preterm with a grade III intraventricular hemorrhage

Amy W Bodkin et al. Phys Ther. 2003 Dec.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Research has documented the feasibility and benefit of treadmill training in children with cerebral palsy and Down syndrome. The purposes of this case report are: (1) to determine the feasibility of treadmill training in an infant at high risk for neuromotor dysfunction and (2) to describe the child's treadmill stepping patterns following treadmill training.

Case description: The male infant, who had a grade III intraventricular hemorrhage following premature birth, began physical therapy and treadmill training at 51/4 months corrected age. Treadmill training was conducted 3 times weekly and videotaped weekly. Videotape analysis determined number of steps, step type, and foot position.

Outcomes: Except for foot position, trends in treadmill stepping were similar to those of studies with infants not at high risk for neuromotor disabilities.

Discussion: This case report shows that treadmill training is feasible for an infant at high risk for neuromotor disabilities and may be associated with more mature stepping characteristics. Future research should evaluate optimum treadmill training parameters and long-term developmental outcomes.

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