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KMID : 0357220030150010119
Journal of Korean Society Physical Therapy
2003 Volume.15 No. 1 p.119 ~ p.154
The Comparison Between Blind and Normal Children in Standing Position


Abstract
In this paper, the proprioceptive sensitivity was compared by Foot-Hand task method and the effect of the proprioceptive sensitivity and auditory to the standing position between blind and normal children was measured using BPM for 56 children in 7, 8, 9 and 10 years old. There are three measurement methods are used for BPM : Rest, Forward Looking, ¡¯¡¯Sound¡¯¡¯ position. The following conclusions were obtained from the above measurements. 1. In comparison of proprioceptive sensitivity between blind and normal children, there is no significant difference(p > .05). There is no significant difference in comparison of each age group and also there is no difference in each gender group(p > .05). 2. In comparison of standing position measurement between blind and normal children, there is any difference (p > .05) in three measurement(Rest, Forward Looking, ¡¯¡¯Sound¡¯¡¯ position) but there is no significant difference in each gender difference(p > .05). There is any difference between Rest and ¡¯¡¯Sound¡¯¡¯ position of blind children, also there is any difference between Forward Looking and ¡¯¡¯ Sound ¡¯¡¯ position, rest and ¡¯¡¯Sound¡¯¡¯ position of normal children(p > .05). 3. There is no significant difference of correlation between proprioceptive sensitivity test and standing position measurement in Pearson correlation coefficient(p > .05).
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