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Volume 7, Issue 5

J Nov Physiother, an open access journal

ISSN: 2165-7025

Novel Physio 2017

August 21-22, 2017

4

th

International Conference and Expo on

August 21-22, 2017 | Birmingham, UK

Novel Physiotherapies

Neonatal early intervention physical therapy programs’ effectiveness of sensory-motor outcomes: A one

year experience

Areej Al-Abdulrahman

King Abdul-Aziz Medical City, Saudi Arabia

Statement of the Problem:

The importance of early intervention programs' effectiveness is acknowledged worldwide. Based on

its effectiveness Neonatal Early Intervention (EI) Physical Therapy (PT) Program was established one year ago, in King Abdullah

Specialized Children's Hospital in Riyadh. The program starts by screening, evaluating and treating neonates during admission and

continued after hospitalization discharge following in the Early Intervention Clinic in Outpatient Physical Therapy Department.

Purpose of the Study:

The purpose of the study is to determine the effectiveness of implementing the EI Program starting from

Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) admission until 12-18 months, Post Conceptual age, on the Sensory-Motor performance after

hospitalization discharge, until following the Early Intervention Clinic in Outpatient PT Department in one year duration.

Methodology & Theoretical Orientation:

Retrospectively all Medical charts were reviewed for all patients and data were collected

and statistically analyzed by SPSS, for all patients included in the EI - PT Program ranging from birth until 12-18 months of age.

Therefore, patients not included in the EI - PT program since NICU admission will be excluded from the study. Many factors,

information and investigations were considered such as; diagnosis, respiratory support modalities, gestational age, post conceptual

age, radiology outcomes, postural alignment, length of stay in hospital and the developmental milestone level. Objective measures

used are; Osteopathic approach assessment and evaluation, General Movements (GM), Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). The

treatment approaches utilized are; NE-O Osteopathic approach, Bobath concept, and family education.

Findings:

The results of Neonatal Early Intervention Physical Therapy Program outcomes will be finalized in 4 months' time.

Conclusion & Significance:

Some considerations as the co-relations between all factors and the collected data besides, the efficacy of

Physical Therapy at the early age of intervention.

Biography

Areej Al-Abdulrahman has an experience of 16 years in Pediatric Physical Therapy, specialized in Neonatal and Early Intervention program establishment. This

program’s guidelines include screening method, physical therapy referring criteria and categorization list; all established relying on experience, literature review and

reliable and valid assessment instruments. This one-year EI program benefits allowed us to include many patients who need PT services, to be able to minimize the

risk and complication of disabilities; good findings and outcomes is another major benefit from this plan. The parent's satisfaction and participation were improved.

The no-show-rate was less with high commitment by parents to the home program.

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Areej Al-Abdulrahman, J Nov Physiother 2017, 7:5(Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-017