We examined the development of neural control processes underlying stance balance in both developmentally normal children and children with Down syn-drome to test the hypothesis that motor deficiencies in children with Down syndrome are associated with deficits within the automatic postural control system. We compared children with Down syndrome and developmentally normal children in two age groups (1-3 and 4-6 years) by using displacements of a platform and measuring electromyograms from leg muscles. The automatic muscle response pattern in both normal children and children with Down syn-drome were directionally specific, although the pattern were more variable than in adults. Responses in children with Down syndrome showed no adaptive att...
In order to better understand the role of the vestibular system in postural adjustments on unstable ...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Introduction Vestibular otolith function plays a major role in balance control. Objective...
The development of motor control in people affected by motor and cognitive pathologies leads to diff...
Background: Youth with Down syndrome are characterized by motor delays when compared to typically de...
To evaluate postural control and performance in subjects with Down syndrome (SwDS), we measured post...
Purpose. Body imbalance and poor postural control have negative impact on gait and may increase the ...
To evaluate postural control and performance in subjects with Down syndrome (SwDS), we measured post...
In order to better understand the role of proprioception in postural adjustments on unstable surface...
Background Even though Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal cause of intellectual disability...
BackgroundStep ascent and descent is one of the most common daily tasks. Although it is generally co...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
In order to better understand the role of the vestibular system in postural adjustments on unstable ...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Introduction Vestibular otolith function plays a major role in balance control. Objective...
The development of motor control in people affected by motor and cognitive pathologies leads to diff...
Background: Youth with Down syndrome are characterized by motor delays when compared to typically de...
To evaluate postural control and performance in subjects with Down syndrome (SwDS), we measured post...
Purpose. Body imbalance and poor postural control have negative impact on gait and may increase the ...
To evaluate postural control and performance in subjects with Down syndrome (SwDS), we measured post...
In order to better understand the role of proprioception in postural adjustments on unstable surface...
Background Even though Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal cause of intellectual disability...
BackgroundStep ascent and descent is one of the most common daily tasks. Although it is generally co...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
In order to better understand the role of the vestibular system in postural adjustments on unstable ...
: [Purpose] To describe (1) the current knowledge on gait and postural control in individuals with D...
Introduction Vestibular otolith function plays a major role in balance control. Objective...