ASSESSMENT OF PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY IN CHILDREN WITH HEARING DISORDERS
Journal: Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports (Vol.17, No. 11)Publication Date: 2013-11-15
Authors : Prystupa Tetyana; Bolach Bartosz;
Page : 109-115
Keywords : physical efficiency; children's; hearing impairment; physical development;
Abstract
Assessment of general physical efficiency in children with hearing organ impairment was researched with respect to the impairment degree. The research included 32 children suffering from hearing organ impairments of various degrees, in the Hearing Disorders Child Centre in Wroclaw. The European Physical Efficiency Test “Eurofit” was used in the research. The results showed that hearing impairment does not statistically significantly differentiates predispositions for balance disorder tolerance. Additionally, it was stated that the impairment degree had only slight influence on children's physical efficiency, and what is most important, physical efficiency of children with hearing disorders was similar to average efficiency among hearing children.
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