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Review Question - QID 6073

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QID 6073 (Type "6073" in App Search)
Which of the following findings is most prognostic for the ability of a young child with cerebral palsy to walk?

Ability to sit independently by age 2 years

66%

568/864

Ability to creep by age 2 years

4%

34/864

Ability to roll by age 2 years

1%

8/864

Pattern of cerebral palsy (quadriplegia, diplegia, hemiplegia)

15%

133/864

Type of motor dysfunction (spastic, ataxic, dyskinetic, hypotonic)

13%

116/864

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Several studies have shown that sitting ability by age 2 years is highly prognostic of walking. Molnar and Gordon reported that children not sitting independently by age 2 years had a poor prognosis for walking. Wu and associates reported that children sitting without support by age 2 years had an odds ratio of 26:1 of walking compared with those unable to sit. This was far higher than the odds ratios for cerebral palsy location, motor dysfunction, crawling, creeping, scooting, or rolling.

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