Decoding the aquatic motor behavior: description and reflection on the functional movement

D. D. Iucksch, Luize Bueno de Araújo, Karize Rafaela Mesquita Novakoski, B. Yamaguchi, C. F. Carneiro, Tainá Ribas Mélo, V. Israel
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Aquatic environment is widely used for recreational, sporting, and therapeutic activities. However, human motor functional behavior in immersion has not been sufficiently described. Such description is necessary to improve strategies used to perform movements in this environment and to possibly transfer them to land. Our goal is to offer a qualitative description of the aquatic motor behavior. We use action research to observe and describe motor behavior in water, which we systematized using the Aquatic Functional Assessment Scale, effects of water on the immersed body, its relationship with functional movements performed on land, and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). The results allowed the systematization of aquatic movements based on unique features of water compared to effects of activities and participation of functional movement, under a biopsychosocial view of ICF. Such systematization of aquatic behaviors enables professionals to increase their strategies and interventions in water, through that understand the complexity of this approach and improve physical and therapeutic interventions that will have an impact on health.
水生运动行为的解码:对功能运动的描述与反思
水生环境被广泛用于娱乐、运动和治疗活动。然而,人类在沉浸状态下的运动功能行为还没有得到充分的描述。这种描述对于改进在这种环境中执行运动的策略以及可能将其转移到陆地上是必要的。我们的目标是提供水生运动行为的定性描述。我们使用行动研究来观察和描述水中的运动行为,我们使用水生功能评估量表,水对浸入体的影响,其与陆地上进行的功能运动的关系以及国际功能,残疾和健康分类(ICF)来系统化。在ICF的生物心理社会观点下,结果允许基于水的独特特征的水生运动的系统化,而不是活动的影响和功能性运动的参与。这种水生行为的系统化使专业人员能够增加他们在水中的策略和干预措施,从而了解这种方法的复杂性,并改进将对健康产生影响的物理和治疗干预措施。
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