| Literature DB >> 31711441 |
Tamis W Pin1, Penelope B Butler2, Hon-Ming Cheung3, Sandra Lai-Fong Shum4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Trunk control is generally considered to be related to gross motor development. However, this assumption has not been validated with clinical data. This pilot study was the first of its kind to examine the longitudinal development of segmental trunk control and gross motor development from 4 to 12 months of age in typically developing full-term infants.Entities:
Keywords: Gross motor skills; Infants; Longitudinal; Postural control
Year: 2019 PMID: 31711441 PMCID: PMC6844031 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1791-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Developmental trends of segmental trunk control from 4 to 12 months in study infants. S- static control, A- active control, R- reactive control. Numbers on the y-axis are the SATCo trunk segmental level at which control was being learnt (1 = head control, 2 = upper thoracic level, 3 = mid-thoracic, 4 = lower thoracic, 5 = upper lumbar, 6 = lower lumber, 7 = full trunk control, and 8 = full trunk control achieved). The solid line represents the medians of the group at each age group. The boxes and the whiskers represent the spread of the data within that age group. The asterisks represent outliers in that age group. Please note that the SATCo is an ordinal scale and the non-integral numbers reported in the figure were purely for statistical purposes. In real life situations, no half-level would be credited to the infants
Spearman’s correlations between SATCo scores and AIMS sub-scores
| SATCo median score (range) | AIMS prone sub-score (max = 21) | AIMS supine sub-score (max = 9) | AIMS sit sub-score (max = 12) | AIMS stand sub-score (max = 16) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.11 (0.88) | 4.47 (1.35) | 1.68 (0.67) | 1.95 (0.23) | |
| Static | 4 (4 to 5) | |||
| r ( | 0.022 ( | 0.162 ( | 0.396 ( | 0.180 ( |
| Active | 4 (3 to 5) | |||
| r ( | 0.134 ( | 0.316 ( | 0.390 ( | 0.127 ( |
| Reactive | 4 (3 to 5) | |||
| r ( | −0.131 ( | 0.026 ( | 0.120 ( | − 0.028 ( |
| 5.80 (1.06) | 5.35 (1.90) | 2.60 (1.05) | 2.05 (0.22) | |
| Static | 5 (4 to 5) | |||
| r ( | 0.272 ( | 0.376 ( | 0.517 ( | 0.150 ( |
| Active | 4 (4 to 5) | |||
| r ( | 0.344 ( | 0.337 ( | 0.329 ( | 0.254 ( |
| Reactive | 4 (3 to 5) | |||
| r ( | 0.479 ( | 0.308 ( | 0.169 ( | 0.300 ( |
| 7.60 (2.04) | 6.30 (2.08) | 4.10 (1.71) | 2.30 (0.47) | |
| Static | 5 (4 to 6) | |||
| r ( | 0.268 ( | −0.092 ( | 0.178 ( | 0.329 ( |
| Active | 5 (4 to 6) | |||
| r ( | 0.268 ( | - 0.092 ( | 0.178 ( | 0.329 ( |
| Reactive | 5 (4 to 6) | |||
| r ( | 0.218 ( | −0.268 ( | 0.218 ( | 0.217 ( |
| 9.84 (3.78) | 7.32 (2.08) | 6.74 (2.77) | 2.74 (0.45) | |
| Static | 6 (5 to 7) | |||
| r ( | 0.436 ( | 0.023 ( | 0.507 ( | 0.075 ( |
| Active | 5 (4 to 7) | |||
| r ( | 0.302 ( | 0.180 ( | 0.440 ( | −0.132 ( |
| Reactive | 5 (4 to 6) | |||
| r ( | 0.308 ( | −0.068 ( | 0.492 ( | 0.026 ( |
| 11.60 (4.08) | 8.45 (1.15) | 8.60 (2.46) | 3.25 (0.79) | |
| Static | 6 (5 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.549 ( | 0.544 ( | 0.674 ( | 0.575 ( |
| Active | 6 (5 to 7) | |||
| r ( | 0.591 ( | 0.653 ( | 0.644 ( | 0.538 ( |
| Reactive | 6 (5 to 7) | |||
| r ( | 0.562 ( | 0.440 ( | 0.464 ( | 0.372 ( |
| 15.25 (3.61) | 8.65 (0.59) | 10.40 (2.14) | 5.10 (2.00) | |
| Static | 7 (5 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.523 ( | 0.054 ( | 0.543 ( | 0.351 ( |
| Active | 7 (5 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.486 ( | 0.242 ( | 0.455 ( | 0.332 ( |
| Reactive | 6 (5 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.551 ( | 0.123 ( | 0.529 ( | 0.399 ( |
| 17.30 (2.64) | 8.75 (0.44) | 11.40 (1.31) | 7.10 (2.73) | |
| Static | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.739 ( | 0.268 ( | 0.798 ( | 0.607 ( |
| Active | 8 (5 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.764 ( | 0.383 ( | 0.654 ( | 0.461 ( |
| Reactive | 7 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.426 ( | 0.359 ( | 0.612 ( | 0.351 ( |
| 18.26 (3.03) | 8.68 (0.48) | 11.63 (0.96) | 8.42 (2.39) | |
| Static | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.547 ( | 0.505 ( | 0.765 ( | 0.539 ( |
| Active | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.547 ( | 0.505 ( | 0.765 ( | 0.539 ( |
| Reactive | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.645 ( | 0.642 ( | 0.778 ( | 0.284 ( |
| 19.37 (1.38) | 8.53 (0.51) | 11.84 (0.69) | 10.32 (2.69) | |
| Static | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.546 ( | 0.362 ( | 0.687 ( | 0.542 ( |
| Active | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.614 ( | 0.197 ( | 0.576 ( | 0.610 ( |
| Reactive | 8 (6 to 8) | |||
| r ( | 0.614 ( | 0.197 ( | 0.576 ( | 0.610 ( |
Numbers in brackets are standard deviations unless specified
AIMS Alberta Infant Motor Scale, r Spearman’s correlation, SATCo Segmental Assessment of Trunk Control
*significant at p = 0.004
Fig. 2Segmental trunk control status and gross motor function from 4 to 12 months in study infants. LT = lower thoracic, UL = upper lumbar, LL = lower lumber, LFT = learning full trunk control, GFT = gained full trunk control