The Influence of Pregnancy Risk Factors on Patterns of Sensory Processing Disorders and Motor Development

妊娠风险因素对感觉处理障碍和运动发育模式的影响

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: The objective was to establish whether particular SPD risk factors are correlated with particular SPD patterns and whether these factors affect the motor development of children Methods: The study procedures included medical examinations, conducted by a pediatrician/child neurologist, and evaluations, performed by a physiotherapist/sensory integration specialist, which were performed on the study group. Results: The study included 156 Caucasian children with SPD aged 3 to 12 years. The results of this study demonstrate that serological conflict shows correlations with taste, smell, and visual hyposensitivity. Fetal heart rate fluctuations, indicated in CTG, are correlated with tactile hypersensitivity and vestibular hypersensitivity, and cesarean delivery is correlated with auditory hyposensitivity. Incubator care is correlated with tactile hypersensitivity and auditory hyposensitivity. Intrauterine infections are correlated with vestibular hypersensitivity. Delayed motor development is correlated with bed rest in the third trimester of pregnancy, intrauterine infections, and incubator care. Conclusions: We conclude that children's development must be monitored scrupulously in particular areas of sensory processing with regard to any of the abovementioned risk factors occurring in affected children. It is important to pay special attention to intrauterine infections, bed regimes in the third trimester of pregnancy, and incubator care, because these factors may have a negative impact on motor development.

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