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A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE REHABILITATION SYSTEMS OF CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC FORMS OF MOTOR DISORDERS

EUREKA: Social and Humanities

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Title A BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE REHABILITATION SYSTEMS OF CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC FORMS OF MOTOR DISORDERS
 
Creator Moga, Nikolay; National Pedagogic Dragomanov Uneversity
 
Subject spasticity; children of early and preschool age; motor disorders; rehabilitation methods
 
Description The article briefly analyzes the main studies in the field of overcoming spasticity within the confines of medical and partly pedagogical approaches. It was singled out the range of the main aspects that can be used as a basis for the correction of motor disorders spasmodic forms in children of early and preschool age by means of adaptive physical education from the position of pedagogy, medicine, physiology and neurology in their constituent components. The paper studies the methods of overcoming spasticity suggested by specialists of various profiles containing promising key ideas for further research. Efforts have been made to combine possibilities of medical methods of spastic motor disorders forms rehabilitation with pedagogical capabilities of adaptive physical education. Such an approach can guarantee the complexity of various forms of spastic motor disorders, which can positively affect the construction of an individualized correctional strategy and tactics in further rehabilitation work. Analyzing the literature sources, we did not find a single universal method for the complete or at least prevailing overcoming of spasticity in children and adults.
 
Publisher Company "Scientific Route"
 
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Date 2018-01-31
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://eu-jr.eu/social/article/view/541
10.21303/2504-5571.2018.00541
 
Source EUREKA: Social and Humanities; No 1 (2018); 71-78
EUREKA: Social and Humanities; No 1 (2018); 71-78
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://eu-jr.eu/social/article/view/541/532
 
Rights Copyright (c) 2018 Nikolay Moga
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