High-risk follow-up: Early intervention and rehabilitation
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High-risk follow-up: Early intervention and rehabilitation
Abstract
Early detection of childhood disability is possible using clinically available tools and procedures. Early detection of disability enables early intervention that maximizes the child's outcome, prevents the onset of complications, and supports parents. In this chapter, first we summarize the best-available tools for accurately predicting major childhood disabilities early, including autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, developmental coordination disorder, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, intellectual disability, hearing impairment, and visual impairment. Second, we provide an overview of the preclinical and clinical evidence for inducing neuroplasticity following brain injury. Third, we describe and appraise the evidence base for: (a) training-based interventions that induce neuroplasticity, (b) rehabilitation interventions not focused on inducing neuroplasticity, (c) complementary and alternative interventions, (d) environmental enrichment interventions in the neonatal intensive care and community settings, and (e) parent-child interaction interventions in the neonatal intensive care and community settings. Fourth, we explore emergent treatment options at clinical trial, designed to induce brain repair following injury. In conclusion, early diagnosis enables early intervention, which improves child and parent outcomes. We now know which interventions provide the biggest gains and the information can be used to help inform parental decision making when designing treatment plans for their children.
Keywords: Assessment; Early intervention; Environmental enrichment; Evidence based; Motor training; Neuroplasticity; Parent–child interactions.
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