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Significant Motor Improvement in an Infant with Congenital Heart Disease and a Rolandic Stroke: the Impact of Early Intervention

Developmental neurorehabilitation(2016)

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OBJECTIVE:To report the impact of early motor intervention in an infant with congenital heart disease (CHD) and a stroke.METHODS AND RESULTS:A 35-week newborn with a complex CHD and a normal MRI presented with early motor developmental delay at 2 months. She began an intervention program, which included biweekly motor developmental therapy with a physiotherapist, parental education, and daily home exercises. At 4 months, she underwent cardiac surgery. Following surgery, she was diagnosed with a stroke involving the right sylvian artery territory. She continued her intensive intervention program. The 12-month assessment revealed an evident gain of motor function. Despite MRI evidence of a chronic infarct involving the primary motor cortex, the child had normal motor functions.CONCLUSION:This case report supports the positive impact of early intervention in infants with CHD and its potential effect on enhancing neuroplasticity, even in children with cerebro-vascular accidents involving areas of motor function.
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Congenital heart disease (CHD),early intervention,motor,neuroplasticity,stroke
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