Effect of Backward Walking Training on Improves Postural Stability in Children with Down syndrome

سال انتشار: 1395
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 241

فایل این مقاله در 11 صفحه با فرمت PDF قابل دریافت می باشد

استخراج به نرم افزارهای پژوهشی:

لینک ثابت به این مقاله:

شناسه ملی سند علمی:

JR_INJPM-4-7_017

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 20 مهر 1398

چکیده مقاله:

Background Motor intervention plays an important role in reducing the disabilities of Down syndrome (DS). A lack of balance and postural control has created motor problems in DS patients. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the effect of backward walking on postural stability of DS patients. Materials and Methods Sixteen DS children with 8-10 age range were selected by convenience sampling method and assigned to control and experimental groups. The experimental group performed backward walking training for 8 weeks (2 sessions per week, each session for 25 min). The dynamic postural stability of both groups was examined by Biodex stability system (general balance, medial collateral and anterior-posterior balance indexes) before, during and after the training (pretest, 4th week, 8th week and 18th week). To analyze the data and test the hypotheses, independent t test was used. Results The results of this study showed that the three balance indexes in the experimental group was drastically lower than the control group after 8 weeks of backward walking training (P˂0.01). In addition, significant differences could be observed in balance indexes even 10 weeks after the last session of the backward walking training (P˂0.05). Conclusion It seems that the findings of this study have confirmed the effect of backward walking training on the improvement of postural stability and Syndrome children with 8-10 age range can benefit from this method.

نویسندگان

Hojat Allah Amini

PhD Student of Motor Behavior, Physical Education and Sports Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

Jamal Fazel Kalkhoran

Assistant Professor of Motor Behavior, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

Maryam Salehi

Master of Motor Behavior, University of Urmia, Urmia, Iran.

Fariba Jazini

Master of Motor Behavior, Azad University of Khorasgan, Isfahan. Iran.