Aquatic environment offers an exciting and motivating place for children and aquatic exercise programs provide an appropriate setting for early educational interventions in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a specific Multi-systemic Aquatic Therapy (CI-MAT) on gross motor and adaptive skills in a child with ASD. The study was divided into three phases: baseline, 12-week CI-MAT program and Post-Test. Child was administered a battery of tests incorporating anthropometric measurements, gross motor development test (TGM test), Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS) and Psychoeducational Profile (PEP-3) before and after a 12-week CI-MAT program. The child improved locomoto...
Swimming lessons are recommended as a useful health promotion intervention and life-saving skills fo...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2010), have recently reported an increase in th...
Autism, originally called Kaner Syndrome, is considered by the international scientific community as...
Swimming pool activities revealed to be efficacious to train psychomotor skills and increase adaptiv...
Swimming pool activities revealed to be efficacious to train psychomotor skills and increase adaptiv...
Aquatic therapy improves motor skills of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but its usefu...
A variety of aquatic training regimens have been found to be beneficial for individuals with autism ...
Research has demonstrated the positive effects of different types of physical activity, especially a...
Aim: to establish the influence of swimming as a means of adaptive physical education on behavior, e...
The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a swimming program on interpersonal skills, autistic ...
Autism spectrum disorder is a complex brain development disorder characterized by restrictive and re...
Background and Objectives: Most of the children suffering autism have problems in gross motor skill...
An experiment was done to analyze the effects of aquatic therapy on a child with autism. A nine year...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 14-week aquatic exercise programme for childr...
This study provided preliminary information about occupational therapy practitioners who used aquati...
Swimming lessons are recommended as a useful health promotion intervention and life-saving skills fo...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2010), have recently reported an increase in th...
Autism, originally called Kaner Syndrome, is considered by the international scientific community as...
Swimming pool activities revealed to be efficacious to train psychomotor skills and increase adaptiv...
Swimming pool activities revealed to be efficacious to train psychomotor skills and increase adaptiv...
Aquatic therapy improves motor skills of persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but its usefu...
A variety of aquatic training regimens have been found to be beneficial for individuals with autism ...
Research has demonstrated the positive effects of different types of physical activity, especially a...
Aim: to establish the influence of swimming as a means of adaptive physical education on behavior, e...
The study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a swimming program on interpersonal skills, autistic ...
Autism spectrum disorder is a complex brain development disorder characterized by restrictive and re...
Background and Objectives: Most of the children suffering autism have problems in gross motor skill...
An experiment was done to analyze the effects of aquatic therapy on a child with autism. A nine year...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a 14-week aquatic exercise programme for childr...
This study provided preliminary information about occupational therapy practitioners who used aquati...
Swimming lessons are recommended as a useful health promotion intervention and life-saving skills fo...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2010), have recently reported an increase in th...
Autism, originally called Kaner Syndrome, is considered by the international scientific community as...