:: Volume 17, Issue 3 (10-2009) ::
Journal of Ilam University of Medical Sciences 2009, 17(3): 16-24 Back to browse issues page
Physical Fitness of The Children Infected With Cerebral Paralysis Through A work-group of
Ramin Baluchi *
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Introduction: Studies show that the poor movement in kids leads to paralysis which in turn affects their growth in general. Movement is an important element in the natural growth and development of human beings. Children who lack movement capabilities are deprived of this merit. Materials& Methods: The samples consisted of 37 teenagers (boys & girls) infected with diplegia spastic. They were assigned into two groups based on thrombly CA test (1983), one experimental group and one control group. Different instruments were used in the study such as thrombly CA, an attitude questionaire for the parent's Shtrass Myrse and the dynamometer approach. Findings: Statistical analysis of data before and after the investigations demonstrated of significant differences in test results of Thrombly both in the experimental and control groups. Besides, significant differences were seen in test results out of the questionnaires provided by parents in the experimental group but not in the control group. Self-help skills proved meaningful in experimental groups than the control groups, while significant development of power tiller in left and right hands in both the groups were indicative. Disussion & Conclusion: Through training the therapists, the kids and the parents, one can improve the levels of skills among the given subjects. Also, the confidence level of the parents can be boosted. The results seemed to be consistent with the findings reported in rehabilitation centers.
Keywords: Physical Fitness of The Children Infected With Cerebral Paralysis Through A work-group of
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2010/02/9 | Accepted: 2015/04/20 | Published: 2015/04/20


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