Downs Syndrome Flashcards
Down’s syndrome is also known as _____.
Trisomy 21
What is Down’s syndrome?
Mental retardation that varies in degree
Describe the facial appearance (secondary to hypoplasia) of a patient with down’s syndrome? (3)
- Presence of epicanthal folds of eye
- Flat bridge
- Low set ears
Patients with Down’s Syndrome of a higher incidence of ___, ____, and ____.
Cardiac anomalies (40%)
Leukemia
Hearing Deficits
List 5 physical impairments associated with Down’s Syndrome.
- Hypotonicity
- Extreme Ranges (flexion/ER/abduction)
- Joint laxity
- Decreased antigravity strength
- Dysgenesis of cerebellum
What joint is typically affected by laxity in patients with Down’s syndrome?
Atlantoaxial joint (12-20%)
_____ is recommended beginning at 2 years of age in patients with Down’s Syndrome to identify joint laxity.
X-rays
What 2 impairments can occur secondary to dysgenesis of the cerebellum?
- Impaired coordination
2. Dyskinesias
What 3 areas will children with Down’s syndrome present with delays in?
- Delayed motoric skills
- Delayed ambulation (Aversion to weight on feet and hands)
- Delayed speech
What 3 motor skills are especially delayed in children with Down’s Syndrome?
- Transitional movements due to excessive use of wide bases of support
- Equilibrium reactions delayed & ineffective
- Static more impaired than dynamic balance
List 5 treatment considerations for Down’s Syndrome.
- Vigorous movement (caution with cervical instability)
- Encourage decreased BOS
- Set up environment to decrease amount of verbal directions needed
- Pair language with gestures or signs
- Foster independence
Treatment for Down’s Syndrome is similar to treating children with ____.
Hypotonic CP