نتایج جستجو برای: motor disabilities

تعداد نتایج: 187707  

2017
Hsiang-Han Huang Yi-Mei Chen Hsuan-Wen Huang Ming-Ke Shih Yu-Hsin Hsieh Chia-Ling Chen

Background Research has shown that the use of power mobility devices is safe and beneficial for motor and cognitive development in children with motor disabilities; nevertheless, strong evidence of the benefits for social skill development is limited. This study aimed to examine the effects of combining ride-on car training with an adult-directed, social interaction program in a hospital-based ...

2015
Hiroshi Fujioka Rie Wakimizu Ryuta Tanaka Tatsuyuki Ohto Atsushi Ieshima Akira Yoneyama Kiyoko Kamibeppu

Background: “Children with severe motor and intellectual disabilities” refers to children with markedly limited activity due to severe overlapping of physical and intellectual disabilities. The physical and mental burden placed on families raising severely disabled children, particularly the primary caregivers, is great in home settings. For families to effectively utilize services and overcome...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2017
D K A Singh N N A Rahman R Seffiyah S Y Chang A K Zainura S R Aida K H S Rajwinder

INTRODUCTION There is limited information regarding the effects of interactive virtual reality (VR) games on psychological and physical well-being among adults with physical disabilities. We aimed to examine the impact of VR games on psychological well-being, upper limb motor function and reaction time in adults with physical disabilities. METHODS Fifteen participants completed the interventi...

ژورنال: کودکان استثنایی 2019

Abstract  objective: The porpose of this study was to study the effect of a selected perceptual-motor training on  fine motor skills and writing children with motion dysgraphia. Method: The present research belongs to the category of applied research and in the field of semi-experimental research. Among 41 male students suspected of writing disorder were studying in regular schools, which Ziaab...

2017
Josje D. Schoufour Michael A. Echteld Heleen M. Evenhuis

In general, disabilities are considered a consequence of frailty rather than a cause of frailty, whereas in people with intellectual disabilities (ID), disabilities are often lifelong, which could have consequences for the feasibility and validity of frailty instruments. To better understand frailty in people with ID, we compared two broadly used concepts: the frailty phenotype (FP) and the fra...

2012
Young Hwa Kim Hwa Kyung Chung Kee Duk Park Kyoung-Gyu Choi Seung-Min Kim Il-Nam Sunwoo Young-Chul Choi Jeong-Geun Lim Kwang Woo Lee Kwang-Kuk Kim Dong Kuk Lee In Soo Joo Ki-Han Kwon Seok Beom Gwon Jae Hyeon Park Dae-Seong Kim Seung Hyun Kim Woo-Kyung Kim Bum Chun Suh Sang-Beom Kim Nam-Hee Kim Eun Hee Sohn Ok-Joon Kim Hyun Sook Kim Jung Hee Cho Sa-Yoon Kang Chan-Ik Park Jiyoung Oh Jong Hyu Shin Ki Wha Chung Byung-Ok Choi

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) type 1A (CMT1A) is the demyelinating form of CMT that is significantly associated with PMP22 duplication. Some studies have found that the disease-related disabilities of these patients are correlated with their compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs), while others have suggested that they are related to the nerve conduction velocities....

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2012
Maria Efstratopoulou Rianne Janssen Johan Simons

The study was designed to investigate the discriminant validity of the Motor Behavior Checklist (MBC) for distinguishing four group of children independently classified with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, (ADHD; N=22), Conduct Disorder (CD; N=17), Learning Disabilities (LD; N=24) and Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD; N=20). Physical education teachers used the MBC for children to rat...

2010
Charlene Butler

Paradigm Shift in Rehabilitation............3 Traditional Philosophy Emerging Philosophy Effective Mobility: What?...........................5 Effective Mobility: Why?...........................5 Outcomes: Traditional Approach...............5 Walking: At What Cost? The Reality of Walking Outcomes:Restricted Locomotion............7 Theories of Motor Development and Motor Learning...................

1997
Vijay Kumar Tariq Rahman Venkat Krovi

There are many examples of assistive devices for people with manipulative and locomotive disabilities. These devices enable disabled people perform many activities of daily living thus improving their quality of life. Disabled people are increasingly able to lead an independent life and play a more productive role in society. In the case of disabled children, such assistive devices have been sh...

2014
Daniel A. Lazewatsky William D. Smart

A variety of diseases, injuries and medical conditions can lead to motor impairments in people of all ages. These motor impairments can take the form of, for example, paralysis, muscle weakness or spacticity, or difficulty speaking, swallowing or breathing. Any of these can result in difficulty performing many everyday tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, housework, any many other things pe...

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