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Short-term motor learning of dynamic balance control in children with probable Developmental Coordination Disorder

  • Dorothee Jelsma
  • , Gilian D. Ferguson
  • , Bouwien C.M. Smits-Engelsman
  • , Reint H. Geuze

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Purpose: To explore the differences in learning a dynamic balance task between children with and without probable Developmental Coordination Disorder (p-DCD) from different cultural backgrounds.
Participants: Twenty-eight Dutch children with DCD (p-DCD-NL), a similar group of 17 South African children (p-DCD-SA) and 21 Dutch typically developing children (TD-NL) participated in the study.
Methods: All children performed the WiiFit protocol. The slope of the learning curve was used to estimate motor learning for each group. The protocol was repeated after six weeks. Level of motor skill was assessed with the Movement ABC-2.
Results: No significant difference in motor learning rate was found between p-DCD-NL and p-DCD-SA, but the learning rate of children with p-DCD was slower than the learning rate of TD children. Speed-accuracy trade-off, as a way to improve performance by slowing down in the beginning was only seen in the TD children, indicating that TD children and p-DCD children used different strategies. Retention of the level of learned control of the game after six weeks was found in all three groups after six weeks. The learning slope was associated with the level of balance skill for all children. This study provides evidence that
children with p-DCD have limitations in motor learning on a complex balance task. In addition, the data do not support the contention that learning in DCD differs depending on cultural background.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)213-222
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftResearch in Developmental Disabilities
Volume38
Vroegere onlinedatum6-jan.-2015
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StatusPublished - mrt.-2015

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