正常儿童体位摇摆的发展。

Human neurobiology Pub Date : 1984-01-01
P Odenrick, P Sandstedt
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对64名年龄在3.5 ~ 17岁的健康儿童进行体位摇摆检查。录音是在一个受力平台上以普通的站立姿势完成的,眼睛睁着和闭着。对于10岁以下的儿童,男孩比女孩更容易摇摆。男孩的摇摆幅度随着年龄的增长而下降,而女孩则没有。在矢状和侧向上,摇摆的减少同样明显。矢状方向的摆动幅度大于横向。
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Development of postural sway in the normal child.

The postural sway was examined in 64 healthy children, aged 3.5 to 17 years. The recordings were done in ordinary standing posture on a force platform, with eyes open and closed. For children younger than 10 years, boys swayed more than girls. The sway amplitude decreased with age for boys, but not for girls. The decrease in sway was equally pronounced in sagittal and lateral direction. The amplitude of sway was higher in sagittal than in lateral direction.

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