KMID : 1123620060040010047
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Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists 2006 Volume.4 No. 1 p.47 ~ p.55
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A Correlation between the Visual Perception Ability and Activities of Daily Living for Children with Spastic Diplegia
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Yu Byong-Kyu
Jung Kum-Hee
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Abstract
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the correlation between visual perception ability and activities of daily living(ADL) in the children with spastic diplegia who were treated at developmental disabilities children salutary institute.
Method: The subject were consisted of 8 children with spastic diplegia(mean age, 10). The visual perception ability was measured by the Developmental Test of Visual Perception(DTVP) and by the Functional Independence Measure for Children(WeeFIM) to evaluate activities of daily living. Collected data analysis were completed by using correlation analysis.
Results: Visual perception ability of children with spastic diplegia is the highest in Position in Space(PS) score, and is the lowest in Visual-Motor coordination(VM) score. Average visual perception performance of children with spastic diplegia is the highest in SR(Spatial relationship) score, and is the lowest in VM score. In activities of daily living, eating component were significantly correlated with Visual-Motor coordination.
Conclusions: Therefore, accurate evaluation of visual perception ability and visual perception training for children with spastic diplegia will be important to improve patient¡¯s activities of daily living skill.
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KEYWORD
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Visual perception, ADL, DTVP, WeeFIM
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