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Feasibility and Effectiveness of Intervention With the Playskin Lift Exoskeletal Garment for Infants at Risk.

Iryna Babik1, Andrea B Cunha2, Mariola Moeyaert3, Martha L Hall2, David A Paul4, Amy Mackley5, Michele A Lobo6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Infants born preterm and/or with brain injury often exhibit delays in the development of reaching and object exploration, increasing their risk of associated delays in cognitive development.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to longitudinally evaluate feasibility of use of the novel Playskin Lift exoskeletal garment (Playskin; developed and trademarked by Dr. Lobo's Super Suits FUNctional Fashion and Wearable Technology Program at the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA), the assistive and rehabilitative effects of intervention with the garment on reaching and object exploration ability, and to relate changes in reaching and object exploration to changes in cognition during intervention for infants at risk for developmental delays.
DESIGN: A multiple baseline single-case design with 1- to 2-month Baseline, 4-month Intervention, and 1-month Postintervention phases was implemented.
METHODS: Ten infants born preterm and/or with brain injury, mean [SD] age 2.2 [1.3] months at the beginning of the study, were assessed biweekly throughout the study both with and without the Playskin Lift. Assessments included a Reaching Assessment and the cognitive subscale of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development. Reaching and object exploration behaviors were coded from videos of the Reaching Assessment. Results were analyzed using multilevel modeling in SAS.
RESULTS: The Playskin Lift improved infants' reaching ability, hand orientation for grasp and object exploration, and multimodal object exploration when worn within sessions, especially during the Intervention phase. The garment also improved independent reaching and object exploration across time during the Intervention phase, with retention of gains in the Postintervention phase. Improvement in reaching ability was positively related to changes in cognitive outcomes during the Intervention phase. LIMITATIONS: Limitations included modest sample size and the potential confounds of development and experience with time.
CONCLUSIONS: The Playskin Lift can serve as a feasible, effective, and accessible assistive and rehabilitative device to advance reaching, object exploration, and cognition for infants at risk for future delays.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31155661      PMCID: PMC6545275          DOI: 10.1093/ptj/pzz035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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