Scootering for Children and Youth Is More Than Fun: Exploration of a Feasible Approach to Improve Function and Fitness.

Pediatr Phys Ther

Developmental Pediatrics & Rehabilitation (Mss Wright and Twose and Dr Gorter), McMaster Children's Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; CanChild Centre for Childhood Disability Research (Ms Wright and Dr Gorter), McMaster University, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Published: October 2021

Purpose: Describe scootering as a physical therapy intervention for children/adolescents with mobility limitations within the "F-Words for Child Development" (fitness, function, family, friends, fun, and future) and through motion analysis.

Methods: Perspectives of scootering were explored using the holistic "F-words for Child Development" recommendations for pediatric rehabilitation and through 3-dimensional instrumented motion analysis of children/adolescents with cerebral palsy and children/adolescents with typical development.

Results: Scootering was consistent with the F-words tenets for rehabilitative best practice. Many of the motion characteristics of scootering reflected desirable exercise and gait attributes relevant to children/adolescents with cerebral palsy.

Conclusions: Scootering is a feasible, functional, and fun activity that has the potential to address many aspects of fitness, function, and gait; meet the needs of families; and provide opportunities for interaction with friends. It is a physical therapy intervention that has the potential to contribute to future health and well-being of children with disabilities.

Video Abstract: For more insights from the authors, see Supplemental Digital Content 1, available at: http://links.lww.com/PPT/A331.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PEP.0000000000000829DOI Listing

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