"BENEFITS OBTAINED BY APPLYING THE DMI TECHNIQUE IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBELLITIS SINGLE CASE".
The present investigation is made of a single case of post-infectious Cerebellitis caused by an ear infection, focusing on motor disorders such as ataxic gait, alteration in balance and coordination of a pediatric patient, to treat these alterations a treatment proposal was raised to reduce the sequelae of the disease, by means of this technique DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention), since it is a novel technique and that is not applied to this pathology, which presents great results when applied in patients with alterations in gross motor skills which fall within the parameters of application to be able to apply it in the selected patient. The results of this technique are the exercises that make up the (DMI) that were addressed in the following intervention were favorable in the motor area, however it was possible to obtain unexpected benefits from the application of this technique as it addresses different areas together, achieving a positive impact and benefit in the research and leaving a new criterion for the application of this, reinforcing research on movement and learning in developmental windows in which this technique exploits its maximum splendor to obtain straightening reactions creating awareness and memory to these new stimuli.
"BENEFITS OBTAINED BY APPLYING THE DMI TECHNIQUE IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBELLITIS SINGLE CASE".
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.1595212512052
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Palavras-chave: DMI, EXERCISE, CEREBELLITIS, TECHNIQUES, ATAXIA, VIRUSES AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
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Keywords: DMI, EXERCISE, CEREBELLITIS, TECHNIQUES, ATAXIA, VIRUSES AND CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS
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Abstract:
The present investigation is made of a single case of post-infectious Cerebellitis caused by an ear infection, focusing on motor disorders such as ataxic gait, alteration in balance and coordination of a pediatric patient, to treat these alterations a treatment proposal was raised to reduce the sequelae of the disease, by means of this technique DMI (Dynamic Movement Intervention), since it is a novel technique and that is not applied to this pathology, which presents great results when applied in patients with alterations in gross motor skills which fall within the parameters of application to be able to apply it in the selected patient. The results of this technique are the exercises that make up the (DMI) that were addressed in the following intervention were favorable in the motor area, however it was possible to obtain unexpected benefits from the application of this technique as it addresses different areas together, achieving a positive impact and benefit in the research and leaving a new criterion for the application of this, reinforcing research on movement and learning in developmental windows in which this technique exploits its maximum splendor to obtain straightening reactions creating awareness and memory to these new stimuli.
- Mónica Fernanda Barragan Tognola
- Miguel Angel Perez Bautista
- María Guadalupe Miranda Avalos
- Cicleidi Alicia Núñez Castellano
- Vania Michell Olán Chable