2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2012.03.012
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Timing perception and motor coordination on rope jumping in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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“…When creating a treatment protocol for a patient with ADHD, the AT must prescribe exercises that can be safely and successfully executed given the patient's motor coordination and function. 66,67 If the AT is not certain the patient understands the technique for an exercise, he or she can ask the patient to perform a teach-back to demonstrate correct understanding of the directions and safe and effective performance of the exercise. 68 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When creating a treatment protocol for a patient with ADHD, the AT must prescribe exercises that can be safely and successfully executed given the patient's motor coordination and function. 66,67 If the AT is not certain the patient understands the technique for an exercise, he or she can ask the patient to perform a teach-back to demonstrate correct understanding of the directions and safe and effective performance of the exercise. 68 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research outside the Czech Republic suggests a difference in time perception between patients with ADHD and their counterparts without ADHD [ 14 , 20 , 22 ]. For example, children with ADHD tend to perform poorly on time reproduction tasks [ 13 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is further hypothesized that these deficits may impact other functions, such as perceptual language skills and motor timing [ 13 ]. Difficulties with poor timing have been shown, for example, in a study utilizing rope jumping as this is a simple task requiring motor coordination and time perception [ 14 ].…”
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“…In order to record the trajectory of the rope, three reflective labels were stuck at the distal ends and on the middle of the rope. A reflective marker (diameter 9.5 mm) was applied on the toe to help judge the takeoff and landing phase during jumping rope(Chen et al, 2013). The experimental setup consisted of a ground designed with specific areas for the beginning and end of the different jumping rope tasks.…”
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confidence: 99%