The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of prolonged practice of a simple motor task (a fast, unidirectional single-joint movement) on different indexes of motor performance in individuals with Down syndrome. Eight individuals with Down syndrome were tested before and after practice involving 1,100 movements. The test consisted of three series of elbow flexion movements. In the first series, the subjects were asked to move as fast as possible over four distances. In the second series, the subjects moved over one distance at a comfortable speed. The initial position of the elbow joint for these two series of movements was 55 degrees into flexion (full elbow extension equals 0 degrees). In the third series, the subjects were ...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
INTRODUCTION: People suffering Down syndrome have many problems that are associated with atrophy of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this s t w was to investigate the e$ects of prolonged practic...
Eight individuals with Down syndrome practiced performing 100 elbow movements over one distance (36°...
Background. Infants with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed walking and produce less-co...
Background Infants with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed walking and produce less-coordinated walking...
Abstract This study investigated the acquisition of a serial motor skill in individuals with Down sy...
Subjects with Down syndrome and age- and gender-matched control subjects performed discrete elbow or...
Background: Many research studies have investigated motor impairments and delayed development in chi...
We examined the systematic variation in shoulder and elbow torque, as well as movement kinematics, f...
The development of motor control in people affected by motor and cognitive pathologies leads to diff...
Cases in the field, that involves a 5-year-old children with Down syndrome who are not able to optim...
abstract: The aim of this study is to understand the affects of grip strength and manual dexterity i...
Research has revealed that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have elevated reaction times, longer ...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
INTRODUCTION: People suffering Down syndrome have many problems that are associated with atrophy of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...
Background and Purpose. The purpose of this s t w was to investigate the e$ects of prolonged practic...
Eight individuals with Down syndrome practiced performing 100 elbow movements over one distance (36°...
Background. Infants with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed walking and produce less-co...
Background Infants with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed walking and produce less-coordinated walking...
Abstract This study investigated the acquisition of a serial motor skill in individuals with Down sy...
Subjects with Down syndrome and age- and gender-matched control subjects performed discrete elbow or...
Background: Many research studies have investigated motor impairments and delayed development in chi...
We examined the systematic variation in shoulder and elbow torque, as well as movement kinematics, f...
The development of motor control in people affected by motor and cognitive pathologies leads to diff...
Cases in the field, that involves a 5-year-old children with Down syndrome who are not able to optim...
abstract: The aim of this study is to understand the affects of grip strength and manual dexterity i...
Research has revealed that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have elevated reaction times, longer ...
It is widely accepted that individuals with Down syndrome (DS) experience difficulty performing moto...
INTRODUCTION: People suffering Down syndrome have many problems that are associated with atrophy of ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate some physical and motoric characteristics of Down’s syndrome a...