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Physical and communicative activities in motor development associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Wandscher B;
Marques H;
Santos LGS;
Fernandes NA;
Rocha VS;
da Silva LS;
do Desterro AS;
Caldeira ACA;
Fernandes FBS;
Costa AA

Bruna Wandscher

Heloisa Marques

Laislane Grazieli de Sousa Santos

Nicolle Aragão Fernandes

Vitorugo dos Santos Rocha

Laiza Sousa da Silva

Alana Silva do Desterro

Ana Carolina de Arruda Caldeira

Francisca Brenda Souza Fernandes

Amanda Aguiar Costa


Keywords

Autism Spectrum Disorder
Children
Physiotherapy
Early intervention

Abstract

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a disorder in which the affected individual manifests changes in their development, among them, communication difficulties and, as a consequence, also in social interaction. The severity of this neurodevelopmental disorder depends on the degree of autism diagnosed therefore it varies with each patient. That said, the objective of this study is to search the literature for works that have used interventions of physical activities and communicative skills in children with ASD, to punctuate the positive aspects in the development of these patients, involving gains in motor skills or social interaction. The bibliographic consultation was performed through a manual search in the databases, Latin American and Caribbean Literature on Health Sciences (LILACS), Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO), National Library of Medicine (PubMed/Medline) and Physiotherapy EvidenceDatabase (PEDro).  The nine articles included in the qualitative synthesis presented some behavioral measurement scales for autism, whether to assess motor or communication skills or even the degree of autism presented by each child. So that at the end of the study, a survey of the gains or not gains could be made, with the activities proposed to the group. Noting, therefore, that the practice of physical activity with these autistic children has important relevance in the resourcefulness and maintenance of their motor skills, such as activities involving communication. Although different interventions were carried out, both obtained equivalent results. It can then be said that these bring considerable benefits to autistic individuals.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/devopinterscie-029


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Copyright (c) 2023 Bruna Wandscher, Heloisa Marques, Laislane Grazieli de Sousa Santos, Nicolle Aragão Fernandes, Vitorugo dos Santos Rocha, Laiza Sousa da Silva, Alana Silva do Desterro , Ana Carolina de Arruda Caldeira, Francisca Brenda Souza Fernandes, Amanda Aguiar Costa

Author(s)

  • Bruna Wandscher
  • Heloisa Marques
  • Laislane Grazieli de Sousa Santos
  • Nicolle Aragão Fernandes
  • Vitorugo dos Santos Rocha
  • Laiza Sousa da Silva
  • Alana Silva do Desterro
  • Ana Carolina de Arruda Caldeira
  • Francisca Brenda Souza Fernandes
  • Amanda Aguiar Costa