Dual-Task Balance Training for Motor Skill Development among Children with Intelligence Quotient Discrepancy.

IF 1.5 Q3 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/2822171
Ebrar Atak, Zeliha Candan Algun
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The motor skills of people with mental disabilities are reportedly reduced compared with those of their peers. Therefore, any task incorporating both motor and cognitive skills was hypothesized to provide better motor recovery. The aim of this study is to find the effect of dual-task balance training (DTBT) on motor skill development in children of 6-13 years with intelligence quotient discrepancy (IQD) (score: 50-79). Overall, 30 individuals with mental disabilities aged 6-13 years having an IQ score of 50-79 were included. The participants were randomly divided into two groups that received dual-task training and standard balance training, respectively. IQ was measured with the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised, motor proficiency with the Bruininks-Oseretsky test, reaction time with COGNIBOARD, and balance with Functional Reach Test scores. Intervention was provided twice a week for 12 consecutive weeks. Participants in both groups showed higher test scores in all tests after the training program. Both training programs positively affected the motor performance of the participants. The DTBT was more effective in improving balance performance than the standard balance training. DTBT is a better tool than conventional balance training for improving motor skills and balance in children of 6-13 years with IQD (score: 50-79).

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双任务平衡训练对智商差异儿童运动技能发展的影响。
据报道,与同龄人相比,智障人士的运动技能较低。因此,假设任何同时包含运动和认知技能的任务都能提供更好的运动恢复。本研究旨在探讨双任务平衡训练(dbt)对6-13岁智商差异(IQD: 50-79)儿童运动技能发展的影响。总共有30名年龄在6-13岁、智商得分在50-79之间的智障人士被纳入研究。参与者被随机分为两组,分别接受双任务训练和标准平衡训练。IQ用韦氏儿童智力量表(修订版)测量,运动能力用Bruininks-Oseretsky测试,反应时间用COGNIBOARD测试,平衡性用功能到达测试分数。干预每周2次,连续12周。两组参与者在训练项目后的所有测试中都显示出更高的分数。两种训练方案都对参与者的运动表现产生积极影响。dbt比标准平衡训练更能有效地提高平衡能力。dbt是提高6-13岁IQD儿童运动技能和平衡能力比传统平衡训练更好的工具(得分:50-79)。
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期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies in all areas of physical medicine and rehabilitation. The journal focuses on improving and restoring functional ability and quality of life to those with physical impairments or disabilities. In addition, articles looking at techniques to assess and study disabling conditions will be considered.
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