Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants

Background. Aquatic therapy is commonly utilized in the rehabilitation of children with developmental disabilities and as a form of physical activity in water for children without developmental disabilities. The aim. To analyze parents' opinions regarding the impact of physiotherapy in wate...

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Main Author: Austėja Klovaitė
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Language:English
Published: Lithuanian Sports University 2024-06-01
Series:Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
Online Access:https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/1485
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description Background. Aquatic therapy is commonly utilized in the rehabilitation of children with developmental disabilities and as a form of physical activity in water for children without developmental disabilities. The aim. To analyze parents' opinions regarding the impact of physiotherapy in water on the delayed motor development of babies aged 2–9 months. Methods. Ten parents whose babies were diagnosed with motor developmental disorders and received aquatic physical therapy for motor developmental delay were interviewed during the study. A semi-structured interview comprising 18 questions was employed in the qualitative study. Results. The study revealed that parents often notice developmental disorders in their babies when they fail to achieve age-appropriate milestones, leading to later diagnosis by doctors. Following the diagnosis of motor development disorders, doctors recommended various treatment methods to the participants. While parents primarily selected physiotherapy as the main treatment method, they also opted for aquatic physiotherapy as an additional approach for enhanced effectiveness. The Halliwick method was commonly employed to address motor development disorders. Almost all participants expressed willingness to recommend aquatic physiotherapy to friends or acquaintances if their children were diagnosed with motor development disorders. Conclusions. Parents emphasized that water physiotherapy improved their babies' motor skills and had a calming and relaxing effect. Most interviewees indicated a positive inclination towards recommending aquatic physiotherapy, considering it an effective intervention.   Keywords: physical therapy in water, motor development, parents, attitudes, babies.
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spelling doaj-art-65f1ae5094a24a8885f6ec444beafc952025-01-09T09:27:19ZengLithuanian Sports UniversityReabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija2029-31942538-86732024-06-0113010.33607/rmske.v1i30.1485Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in InfantsAustėja Klovaitė0Lithuanian Sports University, Kaunas Background. Aquatic therapy is commonly utilized in the rehabilitation of children with developmental disabilities and as a form of physical activity in water for children without developmental disabilities. The aim. To analyze parents' opinions regarding the impact of physiotherapy in water on the delayed motor development of babies aged 2–9 months. Methods. Ten parents whose babies were diagnosed with motor developmental disorders and received aquatic physical therapy for motor developmental delay were interviewed during the study. A semi-structured interview comprising 18 questions was employed in the qualitative study. Results. The study revealed that parents often notice developmental disorders in their babies when they fail to achieve age-appropriate milestones, leading to later diagnosis by doctors. Following the diagnosis of motor development disorders, doctors recommended various treatment methods to the participants. While parents primarily selected physiotherapy as the main treatment method, they also opted for aquatic physiotherapy as an additional approach for enhanced effectiveness. The Halliwick method was commonly employed to address motor development disorders. Almost all participants expressed willingness to recommend aquatic physiotherapy to friends or acquaintances if their children were diagnosed with motor development disorders. Conclusions. Parents emphasized that water physiotherapy improved their babies' motor skills and had a calming and relaxing effect. Most interviewees indicated a positive inclination towards recommending aquatic physiotherapy, considering it an effective intervention.   Keywords: physical therapy in water, motor development, parents, attitudes, babies. https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/1485
spellingShingle Austėja Klovaitė
Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
Reabilitacijos Mokslai: Slauga, Kineziterapija, Ergoterapija
title Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
title_full Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
title_fullStr Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
title_full_unstemmed Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
title_short Parents' Opinion on the Effects of Aquatic Physiotherapy on Delayed Motor Development in Infants
title_sort parents opinion on the effects of aquatic physiotherapy on delayed motor development in infants
url https://journals.lsu.lt/reabilitacijos-mokslai/article/view/1485
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