2020
DOI: 10.5812/ans.84869
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Effect of Balance Training on Balance Performance, Motor Coordination, and Attention in Children with Hearing Deficits

Abstract: Background: Studies indicate that balance disorder, motor development problems, and weak postural control are likely to occur in children with severe to profound hearing deficits. Children with hearing deficits also indicate behavioral problems related to impulse control, distraction, and disability to maintain attention in the visual modality. Objectives: The present study, therefore, aimed to investigate the effect of balance exercises on balance performance, motor coordination, and attention in children wit… Show more

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“…Most likely, this is due to the important role of vision, proper muscle tone, and cortico-cerebellar cooperation in building hand-eye coordination [9]. According to other studies, the balance resulting from the proper functioning of the vestibular system is also important for the formation of coordination abilities [10] and rhythmization resulting from the correct processing of auditory stimuli [11,12].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Most likely, this is due to the important role of vision, proper muscle tone, and cortico-cerebellar cooperation in building hand-eye coordination [9]. According to other studies, the balance resulting from the proper functioning of the vestibular system is also important for the formation of coordination abilities [10] and rhythmization resulting from the correct processing of auditory stimuli [11,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%