1. Variability and coordination patterns of walking with different speeds in active and non-active children with Down syndrome: A cross-sectional case-control study
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Narges Vali Noghondar, Fatemeh Alirezaei Noghondar, Alireza Saberi Kakhki, and Mehdi Sohrabi
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030506 rehabilitation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Down syndrome ,05 social sciences ,medicine.disease ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Gait (human) ,Physical medicine and rehabilitation ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Gait pattern ,0305 other medical science ,Psychology ,human activities ,050104 developmental & child psychology - Abstract
Purpose: Children with Down syndrome (DS) have multiple difficulties in gait pattern. So, the effect of the activity level and speed on the gait coordination and variability was investigated. Methods: In this case-control observational study, 24 participants in three groups of active and non-active children with DS, and the control group without intellectual disability were asked to walk on a treadmill with two speeds of 0.8 and 1.2 m/s. Continuous Relative Phase (CRP) and variability of CRP in thigh-leg and leg-foot coupling were assessed. Results: CRP and variability of CRP in the leg-foot coupling in the control group were significantly higher than active and non-active groups with DS. Speed led to increase the CRP of leg-foot in the active group with DS and increase the variability of this coupling in non-active group with DS. Conclusion: In this study, the activity level provided the compatibility with speed changes of walking in CRP of leg-foot in children with DS.
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- 2021