Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences / Correction of Children Motor Disorders in the Process of Adaptive Physical Culture

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Issue
Journal of Siberian Federal University. Humanities & Social Sciences. 2024 17 (2)
Authors
Golikova, Elena M.; Kartavtseva, Anna I.; Shevorakova, Yulya G.; Minogina, Elena V.
Contact information
Golikova, Elena M.: Orenburg State Pedagogical University Orenburg, Russian Federation; ; Kartavtseva, Anna I.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation; Shevorakova, Yulya G. : Orenburg State Pedagogical University Orenburg, Russian Federation; Minogina, Elena V.: Siberian Federal University Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation
Keywords
adaptive physical education; children; movement disorder correction; health deviations
Abstract

The research aim is to study the peculiarities of the movement disorders among the 7–8-year-old children with health status deviations and to create the correction program with the taken into consideration data acquired. The program is to provide changes within quantitative and qualitative characteristics of the phenomenon under study. The following methods were used: theoretical analysis, survey, static and kinetic stability testing, physical condition testing, medico-biological testing. The first part of the experimental work is devoted to the creation and approbation of the test assignments which would provide an available and reliable program-diagnostic correction system for the movement disorders of children with health deviations. The necessity of the search for the arguments in the movement disorders correction among the 7–8-year-old children with health status deviations is substantiated. The second part of the experiment included step- by-step work allowing to implement most important for each group current means and methods of the movement disorders correction. In the process of training the children showed interest in movement activity and the physical performance itself. The research results showed positive dynamics of the static and kinetic stability of children with pathology of the musculoskeletal system (ICP and others) (static balance – 7 %, dynamic balance – 30 %), with Down’s syndrome (static balance – 15 %, dynamic balance – 34 %). Parents survey (42 ppl) indicated that all the children show more activity and independence. The developed programs showed sufficient efficiency for the correction of movement disorders among the children with health deviations. These programs may be used by the specialists in the sphere of physical culture while working with children having health deviations

Pages
310–317
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RIQURO
Paper at repository of SibFU
https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/152601

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