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Ghasem-Pour L, Hosseini F S, Mohammad-Zadeh H. Does Sensory–Motor Integration ExercisesEffect on Static And Dynamic Balance in Children with Trainable Mental Retardation?. jrehab 2015; 16 (1) :26-35
URL: http://rehabilitationj.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-1316-en.html
1- Faculty of Physical Educa􀆟on and Sports Sciences, Urmia University, West Azarbaijan, Iran , ghasempourlatifeh@yahoo.com
2- Organization
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Objective: The purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of sensory- motor integration exercises on static and dynamic balance in children with trainable mental retardation.

Materials & Methods: In this semi experimental research, with Purposive sampling method 40 subjects from GOLHAYE BEHESHT rehabilitation and training center with the mean age 8.48±2.81 years and mean IQ 30.62±6.81 participated. All children were pre tested. Then According to both factors (IQ and pretest scores) subjects divided randomly in two (experimental & control) equal groups. Each group were consist of 10 boys & 10 girls .Balance evaluated by balance part of Bruininks – Ossietzky Test of Motor Proficiency were used .experimental group encounter to Sensory stimulation and perform physical exercises during 50 sessions ؛ each session was 45 minutes and 6 times a week . Control group were using the class education programs. After 50 sessions both groups (experimental & control) were post tested

Results: Data analyzed by Uman vitny and observed a significant difference in posttest among experimental and control groups (P<0.05).

Conclusion: Experimental group gained more scores. This research indicated that sensory integration training improve balance (both static & dynamic balance).

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Type of Study: Applicable | Subject: Occupational Therapy
Received: 11/07/2013 | Accepted: 14/12/2014 | Published: 21/03/2015

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