The hyperkinetic syndrome is a feature of present times. This paper gives a brief survey of literature concerning the problem together with some details about causes, treatments, and methods of assessing the quantity and quality of the excessive movement. Although physiotherapists cannot treat the basic causes, they may give assistance by assessing the nature of the excessive movement and explaining this to teachers and parents, as well as helping with any co-existing clumsiness
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
Attempts to synthesize the various definitions of learning disabilities leads to the conclusion that...
The problem of the research: Intensive physiotherapy outcomes for gross motor and balance outcomes i...
The hyperkinetic syndrome is a feature of present times. This paper gives a brief survey of literatu...
The review of literature focuses upon a disorder that affects between 2 and 25% of school-age childr...
Hyperkinetic movements are unwanted or excess movements that are frequently seen in children with ne...
For the purpose of this paper, hyperactivity will be defined as an environmentally based disorder w...
The psychologic aspects of the prescribing, giving, and taking of medicines are especially important...
Hypermobility syndrome describes the group of musculoskeletal complaints, particularly myalgia and a...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
The following discussion is based on the results recorded over a period of four years at the New Far...
Hyperkinetic children are identified as a “population-at risk” upon admission to kindergarten. The e...
The present study sets out the design of an operant conditioning programme which it was decided was ...
My bachelor thesis put mind to detection of integration of child with hyperkinetic syndrome into the...
1.T HAS long been recognized and accepted that a persistent disturbance of behavior of a characteris...
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
Attempts to synthesize the various definitions of learning disabilities leads to the conclusion that...
The problem of the research: Intensive physiotherapy outcomes for gross motor and balance outcomes i...
The hyperkinetic syndrome is a feature of present times. This paper gives a brief survey of literatu...
The review of literature focuses upon a disorder that affects between 2 and 25% of school-age childr...
Hyperkinetic movements are unwanted or excess movements that are frequently seen in children with ne...
For the purpose of this paper, hyperactivity will be defined as an environmentally based disorder w...
The psychologic aspects of the prescribing, giving, and taking of medicines are especially important...
Hypermobility syndrome describes the group of musculoskeletal complaints, particularly myalgia and a...
Movement disorders are common neurologic disturbances in childhood. There are two major types moveme...
The following discussion is based on the results recorded over a period of four years at the New Far...
Hyperkinetic children are identified as a “population-at risk” upon admission to kindergarten. The e...
The present study sets out the design of an operant conditioning programme which it was decided was ...
My bachelor thesis put mind to detection of integration of child with hyperkinetic syndrome into the...
1.T HAS long been recognized and accepted that a persistent disturbance of behavior of a characteris...
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
Attempts to synthesize the various definitions of learning disabilities leads to the conclusion that...
The problem of the research: Intensive physiotherapy outcomes for gross motor and balance outcomes i...