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Case Reports
. 2024 May 13;16(5):e60215.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.60215. eCollection 2024 May.

The Effect of Physiotherapy Intervention on an Infant With Congenital Heart Defect Associated With Developmental Delay: A Case Report

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The Effect of Physiotherapy Intervention on an Infant With Congenital Heart Defect Associated With Developmental Delay: A Case Report

Chaitali S Vikhe et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Congenital heart defects (CHDs) are one of the most prevalent anomalies present at birth globally. Children with CHD often face developmental challenges, including motor, language, and cognitive impairments. This case report presents the clinical profile of a 1.2-year-old female child with CHD and developmental delay (DD) post-CHD surgery. The child exhibited delayed gross motor, fine motor, language, and personal-social milestones, along with significant cardiac anomalies observed on CT angiograms. Physiotherapy interventions were initiated to address these DDs, encompassing manual techniques, neurodevelopmental treatment, and multimodal stimulation. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of physiotherapy interventions on improving developmental outcomes in infants with CHD-associated DD. The New Ballard Score and Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination were utilized to evaluate improvements post-intervention. Significant enhancements in developmental outcomes were observed. This case underscores the significance of holistic care approaches in mitigating the impact of CHD on developmental trajectories and improving the quality of life for affected children.

Keywords: congenital heart defects; developmental delay; physical therapy; physiotherapy; rehabilitation.

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The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Figure 1. CT angiogram of the pulmonary arteries
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Figure 2. Manual chest vibration for different lobes

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