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Gentle dynamic touch for premature and newborn babies

Gentle dynamic touch for premature and newborn babies

Preterm birth significantly increases the risk of developing various long-term health problems and developmental disorders.
Touch is an important component of many perinatal care strategies.
Neurobiologically, C-tactile fibers (CTs) are particularly involved.
These are non-myelinated nerve fibers that are activated by light, dynamic touch.
Targeted touching of the CTs activates the posterior insular cortex, which corresponds to an interoceptive function, and has been shown to lead to a reduction in heart rate and an increase in oxygen saturation.
Manzotti et al.
2023 compared the effect of five minutes of stroking CT touch at optimal speed versus five minutes of static touch on autonomic markers in preterm infants aged 28 to 37 weeks’ gestation.
CT touch resulted in a greater increase in heart rate variability that persisted 5 minutes after touch.
Static touch did not show such an increase.

Conclusion: CTs signal the affective quality of nurturing touch, providing an additional neurobiological substrate for the apparent beneficial effects of tactile interventions in neonates and enhancing the efficacy of such interventions.

 

Manzotti A, Cerritelli F, Monzani E, Savioli L, Esteves JE, Lista G, Lombardi E, Rocca S, Biasi P, Galli M, Chiera M, McGlone FP.
Dynamic touch induces autonomic changes in preterm infants as measured by changes in heart rate variability.
Brain Res. 2023 Jan 15;1799:148169.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36410429/

 

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