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Free Download: Procedures To Use The Treadmill Training In Infants With Down Syndrome

We are back to physical therapy today and on the treadmill. They are trying to get Noah to be on there for 8 minutes each day we that he has physical therapy (which at this point is twice a week.)

As Rick mentioned before, Dr. Ulrich is doing fantastic research to help children born with Down syndrome grow and develop.  His idea is that the sooner children walk and explore their environment the better it is for their development as a whole. I have heard frequently;

“Once my child started walking their speech improved significantly.”

I am not trying to rush Noah, I know he will walk when he is ready, but I love putting evidence-based medicine into action. I love that someone cares enough about hypotonia, and in turn my child, to be doing this research.  I’m just starting to learn about all that is out there, and I can’t wait to share what I discover.

One small step at a time, Noah's learning to walk!

A Free Downloadable Treadmill Training Protocol For You.

Dr. Ulrich was gracious enough to share his protocol with us for starting treadmill training so that we could share it with all of you. Granted you do need treadmill access and a bench to do this.  We have embedded the treadmill protocol below, and you should also be able to download, and print as well.  You are welcome to give this protocol to your child’s physical therapist if they aren’t already aware about Treadmill Training.

(As always, please check with your child’s pediatrician and/or physical therapist before using any of the suggestions on our website.)

Procedures To Use The Treadmill Training In Infants With Down Syndrome

Our physical therapist uses a fancy harness to help with Noah’s training the majority of the time. It’s hard work to hold a baby over a treadmill!  It gives her more freedom to work on his legs if needed.  I think it is pretty funny as he looks like he has jumped out of an airplane and is using a parachute. 🙂

"Time to fly! Umm...I mean learn to walk." - Noah

Noah is highly fascinated by the contraption and has never seemed to mind hanging out in it one bit.  In fact, I am fairly certain he thinks it is awesome to lift his legs up and just hang there, and who wouldn’t do that if they were able to be suspended in the air?

Is anyone thinking about or doing treadmill training?  How do you feel it is going if you are?

Noah's Mom, MD

Noah's Mom is a pediatrician and the mother of a child born with Down syndrome. She enjoys helping people understand Down syndrome in a clear and easy way, and sharing what she has learned along the way. Be sure to stay connected.

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  • This is awesome. This kind of help is so thoughtful and useful for those of us many miles away and I really really appreciate it. I would also really appreciate it if you would pass on our thanks to Dr. Ulrich as well.
    You guys are doing an amazing job! :)

    • You got it. Thanks so much, and I'm glad it was useful. Please let us know if you guys have any questions.

      By the way, where are you guys from?

  • Hmmm, I couldn't download it. I remember when Noah was 8 months old and just starting. Enzo is 8 months now and I'd like to try it out. Do you have a link to the protocol?

    • You should be able to click on the square at the top right and download it. Let me know if it doesn't work and I'll get it to you. :)

  • My husband and I are both physical therapists and were recently blessed by the arrival of our beautiful son with DS. This is great information for parents on the treatment techniques that are out there. I am also excited about our journey and am striving to learn more in my own profession to give our son the best opportunities possible (:

      • Michael Ryan and he is 11 weeks old. We have been posting lots of pics on the FB page of him and his big brother Gabriel. He had surgery for duodenal Atresia and is doing great. He has no feeding problems which can occur with that condition. We just love him to pieces! Thanks for all the education and awareness you are providing. I have learned so much already and am excited about Michael's future :)

  • I mentioned this to our PT a few weeks ago, and she is under the impression that a special treadmill is required for this - one that can go slow enough, and is equipped with the harness, etc. She said she is researching to find out if anyone in our area has one available, or what the pricing would be to get one. Thanks for posting the protocol - I'll be passing this along!

    • @Karli,

      Nope, no special treadmill needed...and congrats to you guys for being so proactive!

      Please keep us posted on what your PT says when she reads this. Keep rocking, and please let us know if there's anyway we can support you guys.

    • Hello,

      To have a specific treadmill made, it is approx $2500. However, if you use an adult treadmill that goes slow enough (1 mph or less) and a bench, you should be able to carry out the intervention. With the bench, you can support the child under their arms with your elbows resting on your knees. Please see the mentioned articles for photographs. With this method, you will not need a harness.

      Janet

      • Thanks for chiming in on this. I've heard of some parents picking up used ones at garage sells, craigslist, etc. In fact I think Dr. Ulrich mentioned this as a good place to find a treadmill once.

  • That was very cool. Love the sneakers! I liked that Noah seemed to be enjoying this and it wasn't onerous for him.

    • Thanks! He doesn't like to keep the sneakers on very often. He has to wear them for the treadmill, but other than that he pulls them off as quick as we can put them on him.

      ha,ha...

  • Thanks for this! I've printed it off, and will be sending it (as well as the link to the study) to our PT, and our Developmental Therapist, as well. Interesting stuff!

    • Thanks, I hope it was helpful.

      Come back and keep us posted on what your therapists thought of the info.

      How old is your little one by the way?

  • I think its so exciting to see, hear, read all the new things that are out there now to help ourkids with DS to learn faster, better, easier!! My son is 16 now and there are so many things out there that we didn't have or know back then. It's just very exciting to me!! If we knew about the treadmill training back then Zach may have walked earlier than he did. I say try anything that's put in front of you because you never know if its going to be THAT thing that works!! Go for it Noah!! You have amazing parents and I think you will do great things because of them!!

  • This is very interesting! I have not seen this before...though I'm an OT, not a PT.

    Have you tried the Masgutova Method? http://masgutovamethod.com/

    My son suffered a major stroke and this method has been part of the reason he is doing so well...reaching all milestones and some ahead!

    I'm rooting for your son. He is absolutely adorable!

  • LOVE this, but couldn't download the information! Could you post a link when you get a chance? Thank you, and (((hugs))) to Noah!

    • Sure. But you should be able to click on the square box at the top right of the embedded document and download it.

      Let me know if works, I tried it and it worked.

      Glad you found it useful.

  • Hummm Interesting! I haven't thought about this for Miss T yet, but only because she has just conqured sitting. I know Noah is 1 month younger so when did you guys start it with him???

    R

    • We started when Noah was around 8 months old maybe? I don't remember exactly. If you look back (or type in the search box on the right side of this page) you should find a post on the first time he started the treadmill.

      Let us know if you guys have any questions about it. We have lots more info on this.

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