Motor activity in children who are blind or partially sighted

M. Brambring
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Abstract

Until now, no empirical data have been available on the quantitative restrictions to motor activity in children with visual impairments even though many researchers and practitioners have stressed that these restrictions may be responsible for many of the observable motor problems. The present study used actometers to measure leg and arm activity in 20 children who were blind, 15 who were partially sighted, and 35 sighted controls from the same pre-school groups matched for age and gender. The results showed strong and highly significant restrictions in leg movements in the blind compared with sighted peers (63% of the leg activity of sighted controls). Differences in arm movements did not attain statistical significance (83% of the arm activity of sighted controls). The partially sighted group revealed stronger restrictions in leg movements (77% of the leg activity of sighted controls) than in arm movements (90% of the arm activity of sighted controls). However, none of the differences between the partia...
失明或部分视力儿童的运动活动
尽管许多研究人员和从业人员都强调这些限制可能是许多可观察到的运动问题的原因,但到目前为止,还没有关于视觉障碍儿童运动活动的定量限制的经验数据。目前的研究使用视动仪测量了20名失明儿童、15名部分视力儿童和35名视力儿童的腿部和手臂活动,这些儿童来自年龄和性别相匹配的学龄前儿童组。结果显示,与视力正常的同龄人相比,盲人的腿部运动受到了强烈而高度显著的限制(视力正常的对照组腿部活动的63%)。手臂运动的差异没有达到统计学意义(83%的手臂活动的视力对照)。弱视组的腿部运动受限(占正常对照组的77%),而手臂运动受限(占正常对照组的90%)。然而,党派之间没有任何区别……
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