Monday, December 30, 2013

Massage for Pediatric Down Syndrome Cases

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Our bodies are made up of cells, inside these cells are our genetic material called genes. Genes are arranged on a rod type structure called a chromosome and carry all of our inherited traits. Normally each nucleus carries 23 pairs of chromosomes with half being inherited from each parent. In the event that someone has a full or partial extra copy of Chromosome 21 the individual will have Down syndrome.
The National Down Syndrome Society states; "One in every 691 babies in the United States is born with Down syndrome, making Down syndrome the most common genetic condition." The statistics are staggering especially taking into account that there are more than 400,000 Americans living with Down syndrome in the United States currently. People with Down syndrome have an increased risk for certain medical conditions especially as children, the use of diverse methods of treatment are encouraged. One type of additional therapy that is gaining popularity as well as scientifically backed researched showing major benefits for Down syndrome children is massage.
Over the course of the five month study it was found that the children who were massaged by trainers and their caregivers had "significant, lasting improvement in motor skills". Additionally "an unanticipated consequence" was an unexpected jump in language skill for children with DS. This study is based around low income solutions for children with exceptionalities and wanted to measure the impact of training parents to massage their own children would have. The results speak for themselves, it is a viable option in helping with issues.
Another study found similarly exciting results, twenty-one young children (average age, two years) with DS receiving early intervention (physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy) were chosen for two months of a 1/2 hour reading activity or ½ hour massage. The children were assessed for development and muscle tone on the first and last day of the study. By the end of the two month study the massage group produced "larger gains in fine and gross motor functioning and less severe limb hypotonicity" than children in the reading group.
With many healthcare providers, such as Massage Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Nurses and Physicians, becoming certified in pediatric touch therapies it is easier and easier to find a professional to assist in adding these benefits to a child's care plan. Additionally pediatric massage parent training classes are available to ensure that parents become as educated on the massage therapy plan as the healthcare provider.

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