KMID : 0357219940060010133
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Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy 1994 Volume.6 No. 1 p.133 ~ p.145
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Description of Rolling Movement Between the Gender in the Twenties
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study were 1) to describe the rolling movements of the twenties, 2) to identify developmental sequences of three body regions and 3) to evaluate the influence gender might have on the movement patterns used for rolling. Fifty males(mean 23.2 years of age) and fifty females(mean 21.1 years of age) performed the 10 trials of rolling from a supine to a prone position while being videotaped. Individual videotaped trials were classified using the described categories for upper extremity, lower extremity and head-trunk component. The most common combination of movement patterns described. The results of this study were as follows : 1. Only 16% of males and 12% of females demonstrated a same combination of movements during rolling. 2. Gender differences were found in the incidence of movement patterns of each body region. 3. This study determined if head-trunk anion might develop in advance of limb action. 4. This study determined if upper extremity action might develop in advance of lower extremity action. The variability of adults¡¯¡¯ rolling movement provides physical therapists with numeous movement combinations that might be used when teaching patterns to rolling.
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