《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2006, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (10): 835-836.

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Intelligence Characteristics and Correlation with Motor Development of Children with Spastic Diplegia

WEN Xiang-shu, WANG Zhen, ZENG Hui-jian, et al   

  1. The Department of Children Rehabilitation, Zhuhai Women and Children's Health Hospital, Zhu- hai 519001, Guangdong, China
  • Received:2006-03-24 Published:2006-10-01 Online:2006-10-01

Abstract: ObjectiveTo investigate the intelligence characteristics and relativity with motor development of children with spastic diplegia.MethodsIntelligence and motor development of 46 children with spastic diplegia were tested by Wechsler Intelligence Scale and Motor Development Milestone (MDM), to find out difference of intelligence between the children with diplegia and the normal control group.ResultsIntelligence quotient (IQ) of children with spastic diplegia was lower significantly than the normal control, specially performance IQ (PIQ). PIQ was related with motor development. The more delayed motor development was, the more lower PIQ was. Subtest scores of animal egg, puzzle, block design and picture generalization were lower in spastic diplegic children with normal IQ than that of the normal control group, while vocabulary IQ (VIQ) was not different.ConclusionThe intelligence structure of children with spastic diplegia is imbalanced and PIQ of those children is significantly lower than the normal children, which is related to hands-eyes correspond, sight-motor correspond and speed, and space-sight ability.

Key words: spastic diplegia, intelligence, motor development