autismtoe walkingtonic labyrinthine reflexPersistent toe walking (PTW) not due to a neurological or orthopedic disorder is often characterized as idiopathic toe walking (ITW). PTW has been associated with language disorders and autism. Toe wa
Toe Walking in Autism 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 26 作者:PJ Accardo,W Barrow 摘要: Persistent toe walking (PTW) not due to a neurological or orthopedic disorder is often characterized as idiopathic toe walking (ITW). PTW has been associated with language disorders and autism. Toe ...
Toe-walking is a condition wherechildrenwalk on theirtoesinstead of using a typicalgait. Certain conditions, such ascerebral palsy, can cause toe-walking, according to background information in the study. But, sometimes, toe-walking occurs in children who appear to be healthy otherwise. This is...
摘要: PurposeThis study quantified toe-walking trends and treatment decisions in patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the United States between 2005 and 2016 using a large national private-payer database.关键词: autism, toe-walking, treatment trends ...
Idiopathic toe walking is a type of walking pattern that occurs when children walk on their tip-toes instead of using the more “typical” heel first pattern.
138 However, persistent toe walking beyond 2 years of age does merit further evaluation, because it may be a sign of an underlying neuromuscular or developmental abnormality, such as cerebral palsy (CP), congenital muscular dystrophy, or autism.139 If no underlying abnormality is discovered during...
The importance of persistent toe walking as a sign in childhood schizophrenia was emphasized and three cases were described illustrating the medical profession's unfamiliarity with this phenomenon. 2. In these toe walking schizophrenic children, mental deficiency, autism, and abnormal electroencephalograms...
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Evaluation of shoe inserts to reduce toe walking in young children with autism Toe walking is relatively common among children with autism spectrum disorder and, if untreated, can contribute to a number of medical problems. Previous r... DA Wilder,G Ingram,AC Hodges - 《Behavioral Interventions》...
Idiopathic toe walking in children is a diagnosis of exclusion. Toe walkers require investigation with a thorough clinical examination, observational gait assessment, and potential additional review to exclude an underlying diagnosis. Three-dimensional instrumented gait analysis is helpful to characterize the...