The purpose was to investigate the effects of age on postural stability for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Twenty-nine children with mild ASD were assigned into one of the three groups: 6–8 years (U8), 9–11 years (U11) and 12–14 years (U14). Participants stood barefoot with both feet on a force platform and maintained stationary for 15 seconds during eyes-open and eyes-closed conditions. Center of pressure data were collected and variables were calculated, including displacements, total distances, sway areas, and sample entropy. The variables were compared among the three groups using a mixed-model ANOVA. The age group effect was significant for mediolateral center of pressure displacement (p = 0.04) and sway distance (p = 0....
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) are develop...
Poster presentation: School ProgrammeOrganized by JC A-Connect: Jockey Club Autism Support Networkpu...
Autism represents a disorder of neural development characterized by 3 features including deficit in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural control in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
ABSTRACT Harris, Rachel C. M. S., Purdue University, December 2014. Postural Control in Infants at L...
Background and Aim: Performing cognitive and motor tasks simultaneously, which is called dual task, ...
International audienceAutism Spectrum Disorders subjects (ASD) is characterized by postural control ...
Introduction: Balance disorders are major motor complications in children with autism spectrum disor...
Postural control is known to depend on sensory and cognitive factors. Little is known about how chil...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Research shows a link between eye movements, visual processing, and postural con...
PURPOSE: Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have clinically-significant difficulty with...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the effect of balance rehabilitation on postur...
Purpose: Currently, 1 in 59 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)1. Children wi...
This study aimed to examine the acute changes in dynamic balance Postural Control experienced by chi...
Background: Increased postural sway has been repeatedly documented in children with autism spectrum...
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) are develop...
Poster presentation: School ProgrammeOrganized by JC A-Connect: Jockey Club Autism Support Networkpu...
Autism represents a disorder of neural development characterized by 3 features including deficit in ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate postural control in children with Autism Spectrum Disor...
ABSTRACT Harris, Rachel C. M. S., Purdue University, December 2014. Postural Control in Infants at L...
Background and Aim: Performing cognitive and motor tasks simultaneously, which is called dual task, ...
International audienceAutism Spectrum Disorders subjects (ASD) is characterized by postural control ...
Introduction: Balance disorders are major motor complications in children with autism spectrum disor...
Postural control is known to depend on sensory and cognitive factors. Little is known about how chil...
Purpose/Hypothesis: Research shows a link between eye movements, visual processing, and postural con...
PURPOSE: Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have clinically-significant difficulty with...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate the effect of balance rehabilitation on postur...
Purpose: Currently, 1 in 59 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)1. Children wi...
This study aimed to examine the acute changes in dynamic balance Postural Control experienced by chi...
Background: Increased postural sway has been repeatedly documented in children with autism spectrum...
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) are develop...
Poster presentation: School ProgrammeOrganized by JC A-Connect: Jockey Club Autism Support Networkpu...
Autism represents a disorder of neural development characterized by 3 features including deficit in ...