The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
- Volume 13 Issue 1
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- Pages.49-59
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- 2001
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- 1229-0475(pISSN)
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- 2287-156X(eISSN)
The Effects of the Early Intervention of V{\ddot{o}}jta Therapy for the Infant with Central Coordination Disturbance
영유아 뇌성 운동발달 장애아에 대한 보이타치료법 조기적용의 효과
- Yang, Eu-Jin (Department of physical Therapy, Ban Song Children's Home) ;
- Kim, Chung-Sun (Department of Physical Therapy College of Rehabilitation Science, Taegu University) ;
- Ahn, So-Youn (Department of Physical Therapy, Catholic University of Pusan) ;
- Kim, Byung-Jo (Department of Physical Therapy, Dongeui Medical Center)
- Published : 2001.07.21
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of treatment when the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy applied to the infant with central coordination disturbance in early stage. The subject were 10 cases : each one with the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy applied to the group of the infants before 6 months old and the group of the infants over 6 months old. When the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy was applied I analized the papper which was written about the infants who were diagnosed as moderate CCD and divided two groups which were the infants before 6 months old and the infants over 6 months old. These collected data were analyzed by using t-test. The results of study were as follow; 1. When I compared the locomotion stage after the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy. t-test showed significant differences. The group of infants before 6 months old had the result 7 to over stage 7 and the group of infants over 6months old had the result 2(p<.05). 2. When I compared the result of the postural reaction after the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy, 1-test showed significant differences. The group of infants before 6 months old had 6 cases was normalizes and the group of infants over 6 months old had 1 case was normalized(p<.05). 3. When 1 compared the duration of the V{\ddot{o}}jta therapy between the group of infants before 6 months old and the group of infants over 6 months old. t-test showed significant differences. The group of the infants before 6 months old had 5 cases for 1-6 months and 4 cases for 7-15 months, 3 cases for 16-24 months and the group of infants over 6 months old had 6 cases for 7-15 months and cases for 16-24 months, 1 case for 25-30 months(p<.01).
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