Effect of the massage and body manipulations contained in the traditional daily bath on motor development of 830 infants beninois

dc.contributor.authorDOSSOU, Sémako Gérard
dc.contributor.authorLAWANI, MOHAMED MANSOUROU
dc.contributor.authorMessan, Folly
dc.contributor.authorYESSOUFOU, Lafiou
dc.contributor.authorTIGRI, Tertutie Nawal
dc.contributor.authorHoueto, Vignon Gratien
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.available2026-06-02T16:06:57Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractIn Africa and more particularly in Benin, many cultural corporal practices are made to newborns to promote their development. Among these practices we have traditional body care that includes massage and various stretching exercises (mechanical manipulation of the body). And several conclusions of the studies carried out on the motor development of African children have put forward the hypothesis according to which these traditional bodily cares would be at the base of the motor precocity observed with the latter. It is to verify these conclusions that we set ourselves the objective of studying the effect of massage and mechanical manipulations on the motor development of 830 newborns in Benin. This longitudinal study grouped the newborns of the cities of Dangbo, Copargo, Kouandé and Comè declared apparently healthy by the head doctors of their health zones. Our results show that the group of newborns who received massage and mechanical manipulations of the body in their traditional body care acquired early motor skills (sitting, crawling, crawling, standing up and walk) before all the other two groups. And the group of newborns who only received the massage acquired all the motor skills that the newborns of the control group. This is proof that massage and mechanical manipulations of the body are the fundamental causes of the early development of Beninese infants
dc.identifier.otherBECDB-15560
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.uac.bj/handle/123456789/13177
dc.language.isofr
dc.relation.ispartofWorld Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews
dc.subjectMotor development
dc.subjectMassage
dc.subjectMechanical manipulations
dc.subjectMotor skills
dc.subjectTraditional daily bath
dc.subjectBenin
dc.titleEffect of the massage and body manipulations contained in the traditional daily bath on motor development of 830 infants beninois
dc.typeArticle

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