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Comparison of balance and gait in visually or hearing impaired children

  • Gaziosmanpasa University

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Abstract

The study was planned to evaluate the efect of loss of hearing and vision on balance and gait in 60 children, 20 of whom had hearing loss (M age = 9.3 yr., SD = 0.9), 20 who were visually impaired (M age = 12.2 yr., SD = 2.5), and 20 controls with no disability (M age = 9.4 yr., SD = 0.6). Standing Balance subtests of the Southern California Sensory Integration Tests were used. Gait analysis was conducted on a powdered surface. When the gait analysis results of the three groups of children were compared, statistically signifcant diferences were noted. Scores for the hearing impaired group were more like those of the control group than those of the visually impaired group. Results show that children with visual impairment had more problems with balance and gait than controls.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)71-80
Number of pages10
JournalPerceptual and Motor Skills
Volume111
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2010

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