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Impact and application of adapted sports activities in work with persons with Down syndrome [PDF]
The application of adapted sports activities has been increasingly prevalent and accepted with the aim of rehabilitation and occupational therapy of persons with developmental difficulties and disabilities.
Milićević-Marinković Bojana
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The effects of trunk kinematics and EMG activity of wheelchair racing T54 athletes on wheelchair propulsion speeds [PDF]
Background The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of trunk kinematic characteristics and trunk muscle electromyography (EMG) activity on propulsion speeds in wheelchair racing T54 athletes.
Wei Guo +5 more
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Aim: This study aimed to compare the recruitment of the anterior deltoid, pectoralis major, triceps (long head), and latissimus dorsi muscles during rowing, in paracanoe and canoe athletes. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study, with ethical approval,
Fernanda Bortolo Pesenti-Tofalini +1 more
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Missing the Bull’s Eye: A Case Report of Tibialis Anterior Hernia [PDF]
Objectives: Shin pain is a broad term used to describe lower leg pain. It is commonly seen in the athletic/sports population. Various conditions have been claimed to produce leg pain, and muscle herniation is one of these conditions. Muscle herniation is
Muhammed Minhaj, Binoy Mathew
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SIGNIFICANCE OF SPORT ACTIVITIES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Although there are numerous categorizations and large differences in the specific characteristics between individual categories of disabilities, they all have something in common - barriers that people with disabilities deal with. Social, physical and mental limitations can be reduced or removed through sport, which can significantly improve the ...
Svetlana Obradović +2 more
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Interlimb neural interactions in the corticospinal pathways
Corticospinal excitability is known to be modulated during voluntary muscle contraction of distal limbs. Although a large number of studies have demonstrated the variety of modulations in corticospinal excitability during distal limb movement, those ...
Toshiki Tazoe, Tomoyoshi Komiyama
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Corticospinal Excitability Is Modulated as a Function of Postural Perturbation Predictability
Recent studies demonstrated that the corticospinal pathway is one of the key nodes for the feedback control of human standing and that the excitability is flexibly changed according to the current state of posture.
Kimiya Fujio +5 more
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Paralympic sport is based on performance and requires the planning of physical, technical and psychological training. Factors such as structure, duration and intensity of specific training and disability type might influence hormone levels of blood-free ...
João Paulo-Pereira-Rosa +4 more
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Locomotor adaptation: Significance and underlying neural mechanisms
Human locomotion is flexible in meeting the requirements of given environmental or task demands. Hence, in everyday life, we can walk, run, and skip in environmental surroundings that vary from hour to hour and even from second to second.
Tetsuya Ogawa +2 more
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The difficulties that arise in the formation of tolerant relationships among the rural youth and people with disabilities on the basis of the municipality of the village of Ermolovka and the House of Culture of the Liskinsky district of the Voronezh ...
T. P. Begidova, N. A. Budanova
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