"SPINE DEFICIENCY AMONG PUPILS WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES CORRECTED BY PHYSICAL THERAPY EXERCISES "

T. Tătaru
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The aim of the research was to emphasize the incidence of spine deficiencies in students with intellectual disabilities involved in the recovery program within the kinetotherapy classes carried out in special schools in Bucharest. We wanted to point out that among the two categories of children with disabilities enrolled in special education from Bucharest (children with mild / moderate intellectual disabilities and children with serious / severe / profound intellectual disabilities) there are no statistical differences related to the incidence of spine deficiencies. Research sample consisted of students enrolled in special education from 11 schools. Thus there were formed two groups of students: students with mild / moderate intellectual disabilities and children with serious / severe / profound intellectual disabilities. Another criterion for forming working groups was the school level. Thus, each category was divided into subjects enrolled in primary education and subjects enrolled in secondary education. The comparison made between the groups revealed that in terms of the incidence of spine deficiencies there is correlation between the type of physical deficiency and the degree of disability.
智障小学生脊柱缺陷的物理治疗练习
该研究的目的是强调在布加勒斯特特殊学校开展的活动疗法课程中参与康复计划的智力残疾学生脊柱缺陷的发生率。我们想指出的是,在布加勒斯特接受特殊教育的两类残疾儿童(轻度/中度智力残疾儿童和严重/严重/深度智力残疾儿童)中,脊柱缺陷的发生率没有统计学差异。研究样本包括来自11所学校的特殊教育在校生。这样就形成了两组学生:轻度/中度智障学生和重度/重度/重度智障儿童。成立工作组的另一个标准是学校一级。因此,每一类被分为初等教育科目和中等教育科目。两组之间的比较显示,就脊柱缺陷的发生率而言,身体缺陷的类型与残疾程度之间存在相关性。
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