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Individuals with Rett syndrome (RTT) experience impaired gross motor skills, limiting their capacity to engage in physical activities and participation in activities. There is limited evidence of the effectiveness of supported physical activity interventions. This study aims to evaluate the effects of a telehealth-delivered physical activity programme on physical activity, sedentary behaviour and quality of life in RTT.
To review the effectiveness of oral health education and oral health promotion interventions for children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), in ensuring optimal gingival health, caries experience and oral health-related quality of life, compared to no interventions or alternative interventions.
PURPOSE: To develop a consensus statement for the prescription of a Powered Wheelchair Standing Device (PWSD) in young people with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). MATERIALS AND METHODS: An international multidisciplinary panel comprising clinicians and users (young people with DMD) along with their parents was consulted. A literature review was undertaken and a Delphi method was utilised to generate consensus statements.
The U-PART intervention was found to be feasible and effective in the short term in girls and women with Rett Syndrome
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic condition with multi-system involvement
This study used qualitative methods to explore how adolescents with Duchenne muscular dystrophy used a powered wheelchair standing device in their daily lives
Patients using insulin pump therapy had a better long-term glycemic control relative to the matched injection therapy cohort
This study will determine the rate of falls among older adults with ID living in community based settings, which will assist to identify the extent of this problem
Review of the available dental literature on assessment and management of the oral manifestations of Rett syndrome
Mental health benefits of a pedometer-based exercise intervention for parents of children with cancer were identified.