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Approximate entropy values demonstrate impaired neuromotor control of spontaneous leg activity in infants with myelomeningocele.

Beth A Smith1, Caroline Teulier, Jennifer Sansom, Nicholas Stergiou, Beverly D Ulrich.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: One obstacle to providing early intervention to infants with myelomeningocele (MMC) is the challenge of quantifying impaired neuromotor control of movements early in life.
METHODS: We used the nonlinear analysis tool Approximate Entropy (ApEn) to analyze periodicity and complexity of supine spontaneous lower extremity movements of infants with MMC and typical development (TD) at 1, 3, 6, and 9 months of age.
RESULTS: Movements of infants with MMC were more regular and repeatable (lower ApEn values) than movements of infants with TD, indicating less adaptive and flexible movement patterns. For both groups ApEn values decreased with age, and the movements of infants with MMC were less complex than movements of infants with TD. Further, for infants with MMC, lesion level and age of walking onset correlated negatively with ApEn values.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study begins to demonstrate the feasibility of ApEn to identify impaired neuromotor control in infants with MMC.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21829116      PMCID: PMC3436602          DOI: 10.1097/PEP.0b013e3182289ae4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Phys Ther        ISSN: 0898-5669            Impact factor:   3.049


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