Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia
AbstractThe analysis of the movement patterns of children with spastic diplegia (SD) during the process of standing up can contribute to a better understanding of postural control. The purpose of this study was to describe the movement patterns during this task in children with SD and typical develo...
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doaj-8eb6250520d24132a191e9bf1b4791502020-11-24T21:36:04ZengUniversidade Estadual PaulistaMotriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica1980-65742015-09-0121323023610.1590/S1980-65742015000300002S1980-65742015000300230Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegiaElisabete MartinsJorge FernandesAna Cruz-FerreiraAbstractThe analysis of the movement patterns of children with spastic diplegia (SD) during the process of standing up can contribute to a better understanding of postural control. The purpose of this study was to describe the movement patterns during this task in children with SD and typical development and to analyze the differences according to their age group. Participated 40 children (38-154 months), 20 children with SD and 20 children with typical development. The participants were instructed to lie down in a supine position and quickly stand up (10 trials). Motor task sessions were videotaped and subsequently analyzed. Children with SD had more asymmetrical and less efficient movement patterns in the Upper Limbs (UL), Axial Region (AR) and Lower Limbs (LL). The oldest group of children with SD did not have more mature and efficient movement patterns, and the oldest children with typical development have more mature and efficient movement patterns in the UL and AR.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1980-65742015000300230&lng=en&tlng=endiplejía espásticapatrones motricescontrol postural |
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Elisabete Martins Jorge Fernandes Ana Cruz-Ferreira Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica diplejía espástica patrones motrices control postural |
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Elisabete Martins Jorge Fernandes Ana Cruz-Ferreira |
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Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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Movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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movement patterns during the process of standing up in children with spastic diplegia |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista |
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Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica |
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1980-6574 |
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2015-09-01 |
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AbstractThe analysis of the movement patterns of children with spastic diplegia (SD) during the process of standing up can contribute to a better understanding of postural control. The purpose of this study was to describe the movement patterns during this task in children with SD and typical development and to analyze the differences according to their age group. Participated 40 children (38-154 months), 20 children with SD and 20 children with typical development. The participants were instructed to lie down in a supine position and quickly stand up (10 trials). Motor task sessions were videotaped and subsequently analyzed. Children with SD had more asymmetrical and less efficient movement patterns in the Upper Limbs (UL), Axial Region (AR) and Lower Limbs (LL). The oldest group of children with SD did not have more mature and efficient movement patterns, and the oldest children with typical development have more mature and efficient movement patterns in the UL and AR. |
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diplejía espástica patrones motrices control postural |
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