2016
DOI: 10.21595/jve.2016.17406
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Improvement of balance of children with disorder of motor function by means of adapted physiotherapy

Abstract: Abstract. The aim of the research is to observe whether specific developmental disorder of motor function (SDDMF) in infancy affects 6-7 years old children's balance and to find out does physiotherapy (PT) is beneficial for enhancing and maintaining this feature. The study involved 97 right-hand 6-7 years old children. Participants were divided into two groups: study and control group. In the study group, there were children who had SDDMF in infancy being 4-11 months old and participated in a PT program in inf… Show more

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“…Computer screen while participants took the second and fifth tests [31] For the third and sixth tests, participants performed with closed eyes. All these tests were taken standing with straight knees, and, as noted by the requirement for participants, they should not bend their knees.…”
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“…Computer screen while participants took the second and fifth tests [31] For the third and sixth tests, participants performed with closed eyes. All these tests were taken standing with straight knees, and, as noted by the requirement for participants, they should not bend their knees.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1(b)) planes while the participant was standing. a) b) Computer screen while participants took the first and fourth tests: a) frontal plane, b) sagittal plane[31]…”
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