The Effect of Combined Core Stability and Coordination Exercises on the Motor Skills of Intellectual Disability With DCD

Esmail Balayi, P. Sedaghati
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Purpose: Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is common among intellectual disability children that can worsen motor problems, especially motor skills. The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of combining core stability exercises with coordination exercises on motor proficiency of intellectual disability children with DCD. Methods: The population was boys with intellectual disability and DCD studying in Golestan School of Tabriz randomly that were divided into two groups of 15 subjects in the experimental group and 15 in the control group. Motor skills were evaluated using the Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency-Short Form in the pre- and post-test. The experimental group performed three sessions (every week) of 60 minutes of combined core stability with coordination training for eight weeks. SPSS v. 21, dependent t-test, and analysis of covariance at the significance level of P<0.05 were used for statistical analysis. Results: Comparing the means of the two groups showed a positive significant difference in running speed and agility (P=0.001), balance (P=0.001), two-way coordination (P=0.001), strength (P=0.001), upper limb coordination (P=0.001), response speed (P=0.001), speed motor vision control (P=0.001), upper limb agility (P=0.001), and the overall gross and fine motor skills scores (P=0.001) and the combined score of the short scale (P=0.001). Conclusion: The results indicated that combining core stability with a coordination training program can be used to enhance the motor skills of DCD children with intellectual disabilities. Thus, sports coaches and experts, and specialists in other related fields are recommended to use these exercises to enhance the gross and fine motor skills of students with intellectual disabilities, especially those with DCDs.
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核心稳定性与协调性联合训练对智障DCD患者运动技能的影响
目的:发育性协调障碍(DCD)在智力障碍儿童中很常见,它会加重运动问题,尤其是运动技能。本研究旨在探讨核心稳定性训练与协调性训练相结合对智障儿童运动能力的影响。方法:以在大不里士市戈列斯坦学校学习的智力障碍和DCD男孩为研究对象,随机分为两组,实验组15名,对照组15名。运动技能在测试前和测试后分别采用Bruininks-Oseretsky运动技能短表测验进行评估。实验组进行了三次(每周)60分钟的核心稳定性结合协调训练,持续八周。采用SPSS v. 21、依赖t检验和P<0.05显著性水平下的协方差分析进行统计学分析。结果:两组在跑步速度和敏捷性(P=0.001)、平衡能力(P=0.001)、双向协调能力(P=0.001)、力量能力(P=0.001)、上肢协调能力(P=0.001)、反应速度(P=0.001)、速度运动视觉控制能力(P=0.001)、上肢敏捷性(P=0.001)、粗细运动技能综合得分(P=0.001)和短量表综合得分(P=0.001)上均有显著正差异。结论:将核心稳定性训练与协调训练相结合可以提高DCD患儿的运动技能。因此,建议体育教练和专家以及其他相关领域的专家使用这些练习来提高智障学生,特别是dcd学生的粗大和精细运动技能。
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