2021
DOI: 10.1080/17518423.2021.1899326
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Investigation of Muscle Strength, Motor Coordination and Balance in Children with Idiopathic Toe Walking: A Case-control Study

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“…Management provides analysis of test results, which is the basis of operational corrective decisions. The tool in this case is the possibility of implementing operational control (De Oliveira, Arrebola, De Oliveira, & Liu, 2021). Our research is consistent with the information on the need to ensure the possibility of obtaining objective results as a basis for adjusting physical education plans for students (Ivashchenko, & Khudolii, 2016;Koryahin, Mykytyuk, Blavt, Dolnikova, & Stadnyk, 2020;Chernenko, Muszkieta, Dolynniy, Oliynyk, & Honcharenko, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Management provides analysis of test results, which is the basis of operational corrective decisions. The tool in this case is the possibility of implementing operational control (De Oliveira, Arrebola, De Oliveira, & Liu, 2021). Our research is consistent with the information on the need to ensure the possibility of obtaining objective results as a basis for adjusting physical education plans for students (Ivashchenko, & Khudolii, 2016;Koryahin, Mykytyuk, Blavt, Dolnikova, & Stadnyk, 2020;Chernenko, Muszkieta, Dolynniy, Oliynyk, & Honcharenko, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…However, it was noted that older children performed better and within an age normative range by the age of eight, but no subgroup analysis was reported 9 . In the Körperkoordinationstest Für Kinder (KTK) balance component ( n = 38), children with ITW also performed 16% poorer than their typically developing peers (ITW mean = 98.3 score, SD = 10.6) vs. (TD mean 116 score, SD = 13.2) 28 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The search yielded 192 articles, with 178 excluded through title and abstract screening (Figure 1). Two additional articles were included through forward, and backward screening of included article citations 28,29 with 12 full‐text articles included (Figure 1). Two studies that appeared to meet the inclusion criteria were excluded as they were intervention studies 11,21 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toe walking is a gait abnormality described by clinicians as toe-to-toe touch initial contact of the foot [1]. Persistent toewalking without treatment may lead to increased risk of tripping or falling [2], leg pain [3], impaired muscle and motor coordination [4], and develop structural abnormalities [5]. Children with autistic spectrum disorders, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, intellectual disabilities, etc., have an increased likelihood of exhibit toe walking characteristics but toe walking also observed in healthy children with no signs of a neurological, orthopedic, or psychological condition [6,7] and referred to as Idiopathic Toe Walking (ITW) [1].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%