跳跃的
物理医学与康复
康复
随机对照试验
心理学
智力残疾
物理疗法
培训(气象学)
打开标签
医学
精神科
生理学
物理
外科
气象学
作者
Rihab Borji,Sonia Sahli,Rym Baccouch,Rabeb Laatar,Hiba Kachouri,Haithem Rebai
摘要
Background This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a hopping and jumping training programme ( HJP ) versus a sensorimotor rehabilitation programme ( SRP ) on postural performances in children with intellectual disability. Methods Three groups of children with intellectual disability participated in the study: the HJP group, the SRP group and a control group. Postural capacities were tested with the Berg Balance Scale ( BBS ) and the Tinetti tests. The HJP and the SRP groups participated in the training programmes for eight weeks. Then, all participants were retested. Results Results showed that before the training period, there are no significant differences between the three groups. After the training period, the BBS and the Tinetti scores increased significantly in the HJP group and the SRP group with greater extent in the HJP group than in the STP group. Conclusion We suggest that HJP training is more recommended to improve postural capacities in children with intellectual disability.
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