# Effects of a Tailored Pediatric Rehabilitation Protocol on Children With Neurometabolic Disorder: A Case Report

**Authors:** Neha A Brahmane, H V Sharath, Nikita H Seth, Arasha F Khan

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.57115 · 2024-03-28

## TL;DR

This case report shows how a personalized physiotherapy plan helped an 11-year-old boy with a neurometabolic disorder improve his walking, motor skills, and independence.

## Contribution

The study introduces a tailored rehabilitation protocol based on neuroplasticity and motor learning for neurometabolic disorders.

## Key findings

- The intervention improved gait and motor skills in the patient.
- Functional independence increased as measured by standardized tools.
- The approach highlights the value of patient-centered care in managing fatigue.

## Abstract

Neurometabolic disorders encompass a diverse group of conditions characterized by inborn errors of metabolism, affecting various aspects of neurological function. This case report focuses on an 11-year-old male child with a neurometabolic disorder who presents with walking difficulties, speech impairment, and neurological symptoms. The background emphasizes the heterogeneity of neurometabolic disorders, their genetic and clinical complexity, and the need for tailored interventions to address specific manifestations. The primary aim of this study is to implement a comprehensive physiotherapy intervention plan for an 11-year-old male child with a neurometabolic disorder, targeting the improvement of gait abnormalities, regaining developmental milestones, and addressing associated challenges such as fatigue. The physiotherapy intervention plan employs a multifaceted approach, incorporating principles of neuroplasticity, motor learning, and adaptive strategies. A comprehensive gait training protocol involves proper orthotic fitting, forearm support walker training, treadmill exercises, and parallel bar training. Developmental milestones are addressed through motor and fine motor skill exercises. Coping strategies and energy conservation techniques are integrated to manage fatigue. The study utilizes outcome measures, including the Gross Motor Function Measure, Manual Ability Classification System, and Functional Independence Measure, to assess the impact of the intervention on the patient’s functional abilities. Preliminary findings suggest promising improvements in gait, motor skills, and overall functional independence following the implemented physiotherapy intervention. The study underscores the potential effectiveness of a tailored approach rooted in neuroplasticity and motor learning principles for individuals with neurometabolic disorders. The patient-centered care model, encompassing coping strategies and energy conservation techniques, contributes to holistic well-being. While specific literature on these interventions in neurometabolic disorders is limited, the study provides valuable insights and calls for further research to refine and expand tailored therapeutic approaches in this challenging clinical context.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** inborn errors of metabolism (MESH:D008661), speech impairment (MESH:D013064), Neurometabolic Disorder (MESH:D009358), fatigue (MESH:D005221), walking difficulties (MESH:D051346), neurological symptoms (MESH:D009461), gait abnormalities (MESH:D020233)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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