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dc.contributor.authorWatter, Paulineen
dc.contributor.authorLeung, Amyen
dc.contributor.authorJohnston, Leanneen
dc.contributor.authorGavranich, Johnen
dc.contributor.authorMandrusiak, Allisonen
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-17T21:09:54Z-
dc.date.available2018-08-17T21:09:54Z-
dc.date.issued2017en
dc.identifier.citation33, (4), 2017, p. 617-624en
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dc.identifier.urihttp://dora.health.qld.gov.au/qldresearchjspui/handle/1/800-
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To explore the relationship between sternocleidomastoid activation and positional plagiocephaly in healthy full term infants.; Methods: Participants were 82 infants from a regionally based-longitudinal study of infant development. Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) activation was assessed using active head-righting responses of body-on-head with and against gravity and head-on-body against gravity at 3, 6 and 9 weeks. Plagiocephaly was assessed using the Modified Cranial Vault Asymmetry Index (mCVAI) at 9 weeks.; Results: More severe plagiocephaly was associated with more severe asymmetry in active head-righting responses at all ages (p < 0.001). Greater right-sided occipital flatness was related to stronger contralateral/left SCM activation at 3 and at 9 weeks (p = 0.008). Greater left-sided occipital flatness was related to stronger contralateral/right SCM activation at 3 weeks (p = 0.004). In infants with any right-sided occipital flatness, the mCVAI was greater in infants with asymmetrical gravity assisted body-on-head responses at 3 weeks (mCVAI = 4.31 (2.01)%, 95% CI 2.87-5.75) compared to those with symmetrical responses (mCVAI = 2.64 (1.66)%, 95% CI 2.06-3.22) (p = 0.011).; Conclusions: Sternocleidomastoid activation asymmetry is a significant contributor to plagiocephaly development by 9 weeks of age due to stronger contralateral SCM activation. Active head-righting responses are appropriate to assess sternocleidomastoid activation in infants under 2 months of age.;Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Feb 24. ; Original Imprints: Publication: Berlin : Springer International, c1985- <br />en
dc.languageenen
dc.relation.ispartofChild's Nervous System: Chns: Official Journal Of The International Society For Pediatric Neurosurgeryen
dc.titlePositional plagiocephaly is associated with sternocleidomastoid muscle activation in healthy term infantsen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00381-017-3351-zen
dc.subject.keywordsOrthotic Devices*Physical Therapy Modalities*en
dc.subject.keywordsNeck Muscles/*physiologyen
dc.subject.keywordsPlagiocephaly/*rehabilitationen
dc.subject.keywordsFemaleen
dc.subject.keywordsFunctional Lateralityen
dc.subject.keywordsHead/physiopathologyen
dc.subject.keywordsHumansen
dc.subject.keywordsInfanten
dc.subject.keywordsInfant, Newbornen
dc.subject.keywordsLongitudinal Studiesen
dc.subject.keywordsMaleen
dc.subject.keywordsRange of Motion, Articular/physiologyen
dc.subject.keywordsSupine Positionen
dc.subject.keywordsTime Factorsen
dc.subject.keywordsHead-righting responseen
dc.subject.keywordsModified cranial vault asymmetry indexen
dc.subject.keywordsPositional plagiocephalyen
dc.subject.keywordsSternocleidomastoiden
dc.relation.urlhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip,athens&db=mdc&AN=28236068&site=ehost-liveen
dc.identifier.risid116en
dc.description.pages617-624en
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