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People with a disability may spend more time sitting and lying (“downtime”) and less time standing and walking (“uptime”). Caregivers and therapists supporting individuals with Rett syndrome were surveyed, aiming to gather insights on how to support participation in “uptime” activities.
Rett syndrome is a genetically caused neurodevelopmental disorder associated with functional deficits and comorbidities. This study investigated relationships between genotype, functional abilities and comorbidities and quality of life in Rett syndrome.
The identification of differences in the facial phenotype of individuals with ASC may contribute to efforts to promote early identification of the condition and help elucidate etiological pathways.
Our aims were to characterize the abnormal breathing patterns and abdominal bloating, investigate the distribution of these by age and mutation type and examine their impact and management from a caregiver perspective.
How females with Rett syndrome communicate in everyday life and the barriers and facilitators to successful communication
This study investigates relationships between methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) mutation type and speech-language abilities in girls with Rett syndrome.
Hand function is particularly affected and we discuss theoretical and practical perspectives for optimising hand function in Rett syndrome.
Intellectual disability affects more than 1.5% of the population of children in developing countries yet we know little about the daily lives and support...
Fourteen of 74 Chinese families known to the International Rett Syndrome Phenotype Database participated in this qualitative study.
This study describes the attainment of gross developmental milestones and regression, and assesses the relationships between genotype and age at diagnosis.