Outcomes Of An 8-Week Treadmill Training Program For A Toddler With Williams Syndrome: A Case Report
PEDIATRIC PHYSICAL THERAPY(2021)
Abstract
Purpose:This case report highlights the functional and quality-of-life outcomes of an 8-week treadmill training program for an 18-month old child with Williams syndrome who is not walking.Statement of Conclusion and Recommendations for Clinical Practice:Treadmill training is clinically feasible and effective for this child with Williams syndrome. Further research is necessary for generalizability. Treadmill training should be considered when developing a plan of care for children with Williams syndrome who are not walking or children with similar deficits.
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Key words
ambulation, functional mobility, genetic disorder, hypotonia, pediatrics, quality of life
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