Compliance of children with moderate to severe intellectual disability to treadmill walking : a pilot study

By: Vashdi, E.
Contributor(s): Hutzler, Y | Roth, D.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 52 (5) 2008 : 371-379.Publisher: 2008Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | EXERCISE | COMPLIANCESummary: Notes that treadmill walking has been recommended as an exercise modality in children with moderate to severe ID, however, its usefulness is reduced owing to non-compliance. Presents a study which investigates the effectiveness of various strategies to overcome this exercise reluctance.
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Notes that treadmill walking has been recommended as an exercise modality in children with moderate to severe ID, however, its usefulness is reduced owing to non-compliance. Presents a study which investigates the effectiveness of various strategies to overcome this exercise reluctance.

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