发育迟缓儿童和正常发育儿童在标准化障碍步道上的行走表现分析:挑战和观察

Durga Devi Venkatesh, Arockia Pramila Chinnappan, Sivakumar Ramachandran, Rajeswari Muthusamy
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本研究旨在分析和比较发育迟缓儿童(DD)和正常发育儿童(TD)在模拟日常步行挑战的标准化步行障碍训练中所面临的挑战,从而揭示DD儿童在现实步行环境中所面临的具体困难。发育迟缓的儿童即使在练习之后,在时间和步数上也没有变化,或者表现出非常小的改善。尽管努力或练习,他们仍然挣扎于平衡,经常绊倒,并且在没有指导的情况下行走时难以保持在路上。尽管如此,结果显示,发育正常的孩子可以顺利完成障碍赛。他们走路平衡稳定,步伐一致,不会绊倒或偏离道路,表现出良好的控制和协调能力。结果表明,发育迟缓的儿童在有指导的情况下跌倒和偏离道路的次数较少,但独立行走穿过障碍物仍然很困难。以社区为基础的标准化行走障碍课程确定了这些特定的行走困难。该研究强调了早期和重点干预的必要性,以帮助患有DD的儿童提高他们的运动技能,获得信心,并在日常环境中更安全地移动。
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Analysis of walking performance in children with developmental delay and typically developing children on a standardised walking obstacle course: Challenges and observations
This study aims to analyse and compare the challenges faced by children with developmental delay (DD) and typically developing (TD) peers when walking in a standardised walking obstacle course developed to emulate everyday walking challenges, thereby revealing the specific difficulties faced by children with DD in a real-world walking environment. Children with developmental delay remained unchanged or showed very minimal improvement in time and number of steps even after the practice sessions. Despite efforts or practice, they still struggled with balance, stumbled often, and had trouble staying on the path when walking without guidance. Still, results showed that children who are developing typically can complete the obstacle course smoothly. They walk with steady balance, take consistent steps, and don't stumble or step off the path, showing good control and coordination in their movements. The results showed that children with developmental delay had lesser number of stumbles and steps off the path when with guidance, but walking independently through obstacles remains difficult. The Community-Based Standardised walking obstacle course identified these specific walking difficulties. The study highlights the need for early and focused interventions to help children with DD improve their motor skills, gain confidence, and move more safely in everyday situations.
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