Power Mobility Training for Young Children with Multiple, Severe Impairments: A Case Series.

Lisa K Kenyon,John P Farris, Cailee Gallagher, Lyndsay Hammond, Lauren M Webster,Naomi J Aldrich

PHYSICAL & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY IN PEDIATRICS(2017)

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Aims: Young children with neurodevelopmental conditions are often limited in their ability to explore and learn from their environment. The purposes of this case series were to (1) describe the outcomes of using an alternative power mobility device with young children who had multiple, severe impairments; (2) develop power mobility training methods for use with these children; and (3) determine the feasibility of using various outcome measures. Methods: Three children with cerebral palsy (Gross Motor Function Classification System Levels IV, V, and V) ages 17 months to 3.5years participated in the case series. Examination included the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability InventoryComputer Adaptive Test (PEDI-CAT) and the Dimensions of Mastery Questionnaire (DMQ). An individualized, engaging power mobility training environment was created for each participant. Intervention was provided for 60 minutes per week over 12 weeks. Results: All participants exhibited improvements in power mobility skills. Post-intervention PEDI-CAT scores increased in various domains for all participants. Post-intervention DMQ scores improved in Participants 1 and 2. Discussion: The participants appeared to make improvements in their beginning power mobility skills. Additional research is planned to further explore the impact of power mobility training in this unique population.
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Case series,cerebral palsy,power mobility
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