
Association of selected primitive reflex patterns with motor development among Nigerian children with cerebral palsy (a hospital-based study)
Author(s) -
C B Aiyejusunle,
Olajide Ayinla Olawale,
Ngozi Florence Onuegbu
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of clinical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2468-6859
pISSN - 2408-7408
DOI - 10.4103/1595-9587.175481
Subject(s) - cerebral palsy , motor skill , reflex , spastic , association (psychology) , spastic cerebral palsy , medicine , psychology , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , pediatrics , developmental psychology , psychotherapist
Objective : To determine the relation between force degradation of elastomeric chains and its glass transition temperature (Tg) by dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA).Materials and methods: Elastomeric products from two different manufacturers (Groups A and B) were compared for their force decay in an in vitro experiment for 4 weeks. Force values (F) were measured at 0 hour, 1 hour, 24 hours, 1, 2, 3 and 4 weeks. Samples were subjected to DMA for its corresponding Tg. Mean force and Tg were compared with one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and post-hoc Duncan multiple range test. Two-way ANOVA was used to assess the effects between Groups and different time periods. Relationship between force and Tg were studied with regression analysis.Results: Force values decreased by 48% within 1 hour and then showed a continuous decrease to cease with only 24.5 and 20.2% for Groups A and B respectively. Tg also paralleled a decrease (Group A: – 19.21 ± 1.73 to – 26.10 ± 1.72 and Group B: – 21.09 ± 2.14 to – 27.30 ± 1.82). Beta and gamma subtransitions other than main alpha transitions (Tg) were noted. Loss of rigidity and deformation of samples were thus attributed to the structural changes in polymer. A strong relationship was noticed for force values and Tg (r = 0.89 for Group A and 0.86 for Group B).Conclusion: Tg can be considered as a dependable parameter in envisaging the force properties of an elastomeric chain. Clinically, it suggested that a polymer with higher Tg can give higher or optimum levels of force for tooth movement