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Assistive technology and supplementary treatment for individuals with Rett syndrome.

Meir Lotan1.   

Abstract

Rett syndrome (RS) is a neurological disorder, affecting mainly females, caused by MECP2 mutations usually resulting in severe physical disability. Due to the physical challenges faced by the individual with RS and her family, her rehabilitation program should support her throughout different daily activities, contexts, and surroundings. Rehabilitation interventions to reverse physical impairments include exercise of various types and different physical modalities. Nevertheless, in the vast majority of cases, hands-on therapeutic intervention opportunities are available for the client through a minute part of her waking hours. Hence, a supplementary system is required in order to engulf the child with a comprehensive network of support. Supplementary intervention can support physical impairment by introducing adaptive techniques, environmental modifications, and assistive technologies. The therapy program of an individual with RS should include the use of assistive technology when such devices improve the user's performance. The term "supplementary management" relates to the fact that this intervention may be performed by nonprofessionals with the supervision of a qualified therapist. Such an intervention can further support the therapeutic goals of the child, at a time when direct intervention is not supplied. The present article will review the available literature on the topic of assistive technology, incorporating the clinical knowledge of the author in the field of RS.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17619776      PMCID: PMC5901266          DOI: 10.1100/tsw.2007.5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal        ISSN: 1537-744X


  3 in total

1.  Age of diagnosis in Rett syndrome: patterns of recognition among diagnosticians and risk factors for late diagnosis.

Authors:  Daniel C Tarquinio; Wei Hou; Jeffrey L Neul; Jane B Lane; Katherine V Barnes; Heather M O'Leary; Natalie M Bruck; Walter E Kaufmann; Kathleen J Motil; Daniel G Glaze; Steven A Skinner; Fran Annese; Lauren Baggett; Judy O Barrish; Suzanne P Geerts; Alan K Percy
Journal:  Pediatr Neurol       Date:  2015-02-16       Impact factor: 3.372

2.  Therapeutic Potential of Transcranial Focused Ultrasound for Rett Syndrome.

Authors:  Shih-Jen Tsai
Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2016-10-27

Review 3.  Neurobiologically-based treatments in Rett syndrome: opportunities and challenges.

Authors:  Walter E Kaufmann; Jennifer L Stallworth; David B Everman; Steven A Skinner
Journal:  Expert Opin Orphan Drugs       Date:  2016-09-10       Impact factor: 0.694

  3 in total

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