Neurohabilitation of Cognitive Functions in Pediatric Epilepsy Patients through LEGO®-Based Therapy

Author:

Zaldumbide-Alcocer Flor Lorena1,Labra-Ruiz Norma Angélica2,Carbó-Godinez Abril Astrid3,Ruíz-García Matilde1,Mendoza-Torreblanca Julieta Griselda24ORCID,Naranjo-Albarrán Lizbeth5ORCID,Cárdenas-Rodríguez Noemí24ORCID,Valenzuela-Alarcón Erika6,Espinosa-Garamendi Eduardo34

Affiliation:

1. Servicio de Neurología, Dirección Médica, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Mexico City 04530, Mexico

2. Laboratorio de Neurociencias, Subdirección de Medicina Experimental, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Mexico City 04530, Mexico

3. Unidad de Neurohabilitación y Conducta, Subdirección de Medicina, Dirección Médica, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, Mexico City 04530, Mexico

4. Fundación COGNITIVE HABILITATION, Mexico City 03100, Mexico

5. Departamento de Matemáticas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City 04510, Mexico

6. Fundación Care & Share for Education, Mexico City 01050, Mexico

Abstract

In the pediatric population, epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders that often results in cognitive dysfunction. It affects patients’ life quality by limiting academic performance and self-esteem and increasing social rejection. There are several interventions for the neurohabilitation of cognitive impairment, including LEGO®-based therapy (LEGO® B-T), which promotes neuronal connectivity and cortical plasticity through the use of assembly sets and robotic programming. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of LEGO® B-T on cognitive processes in pediatric patients with epilepsy. Eligible patients were identified; in the treatment group, an initial evaluation was performed with the NEUROPSI and BANFE-2 neuropsychological tests. Then, the interventions were performed once a week, and a final test was performed. In the control group, after the initial evaluation, the final evaluation was performed. An overall improvement was observed in the LEGO® B-T patients, with a significant increase in BANFE-2 scores in the orbitomedial, anterior prefrontal, and dorsolateral areas. In addition, in the gain score analysis, the orbitomedial and memory scores were significantly different from the control group. LEGO® B-T neurohabilitation is a remarkable option for epilepsy patients, who are motivated when they observe improvements.

Funder

INP

UNAM-DGAPA-PAPIIT, Mexico

Publisher

MDPI AG

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