KMID : 1123620070050010051
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Journal of Korean Society of Sensory Integration Therapists 2007 Volume.5 No. 1 p.51 ~ p.63
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The Review of Proprioceptive Activities in Sensory Integration Intervention
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Kim Jin-Mi
Kim Kyeong-Mi
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study is to provide definition of proprioception, foundations and roles of neuroanatomy, and systemical review of proprioceptive activities in sensory integration intervention. Proprioception exists in muscle, ligaments, joints and skin and it plays important role in controling body movements and interacting with environment during child development. Proprioception interacting with tactile and vestibular systems contributes to the change of muscle tone, postural control, refinements of planning and praxis. Children who are deficit in proprioceptive processing would seek hypo-responsive proprioceptive input or avoid hyperactive one. Outcome of poor proprioceptive input would cause the problems of praxis and postural control. Because proprioception provides information about the position and movement of body and limb it is important for development of body scheme and motor planning. It also influences the arousal and emotional tone. Sensory integration intervention which provides rich proprioceptive activities will improve the level of arousal and enhance motor planning.
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KEYWORD
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Sensory Integration, Processing of Proprioception, Proprioceptive Activities
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