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The effect of height, weight and head circumference on gross motor development in achondroplasia.
[achondroplasia]
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
whether
height
,
weight
,
head
circumference
and
/
or
relationships
between
these
factors
are
associated
with
gross
motor
milestone
acquisition
in
children
with
achondroplasia
.
Population-based
data
regarding
timing
of
major
gross
motor
milestones
up
to
5
years
were
correlated
with
height
,
weight
and
head
circumference
at
birth
and
12
months
in
48
children
with
achondroplasia
born
in
Australia
and
New
Zealand
between
2000
and
2009
.
Although
as
a
group
children
with
achondroplasia
showed
delayed
gross
motor
skill
acquisition
,
within
group
differences
in
height
,
weight
or
head
circumference
did
not
appear
to
influence
timing
of
gross
motor
skills
before
5
years
.
The
exception
was
lie
to
sit
transitioning
,
which
appears
likely
to
occur
earlier
if
the
child
is
taller
and
heavier
at
12
months
,
and
later
if
the
child
has
significant
head
-
to
-body
disproportion
.
This
is
the
first
study
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
common
musculoskeletal
impairments
associated
with
achondroplasia
and
timing
of
gross
motor
achievement
.
Identification
of
the
musculoskeletal
factors
that
exacerbate
delays
in
transitioning
from
lying
to
sitting
will
assist
clinicians
to
provide
more
proactive
assessment
,
advice
and
intervention
regarding
motor
skill
acquisition
for
this
population
.
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achondroplasia
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