(2) In physiology, the concordance of the activities of various organs and systems in the body, which is conditioned by a combination of the processes of excitation and inhibition in the central nervous system. For example, when the extremities are flexed, excitation of the nerve cells that se...
Coordinationusually refers to whether a child can get the arms and legs to work together in acoordinated, effectiveway. In addition, many tasks which require coordinated movement also require the child to have goodmotor planningto time their movements accurately. To get your child ready for school...
ACTIVITIES of daily livingADULTSAdults with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD), sometimes referred to as dyspraxia, experience difficulties in motor development and coordination, which impacts on all aspects of their daily lives. Surprisingly little is known about the mechanisms und...
Additional activities include eating, getting dressed, brushing hair, and brushing teeth. Writing and drawing also require hand-eye coordination. What are some examples of hand-eye coordination? Catching a ball is an example of hand-eye coordination because it requires the person to see and follow...
End-point forces and electromyographic activities of the shoulder and elbow muscles were measured while the participants performed isokinetic upper limb movements in a three-dimensional space. Intermuscular coordination of the stroke survivors and the control participants was quantified in the form of ...
Additional activities include eating, getting dressed, brushing hair, and brushing teeth. Writing and drawing also require hand-eye coordination. What are some examples of hand-eye coordination? Catching a ball is an example of hand-eye coordination because it requires the person to see and follow...
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a serious impairment in acquiring and executing age-appropriate motor skills that interferes significantly with academic achievement and activities of daily living, in the absence of underlying medical conditions such as cerebral palsy or mental r...
Poor perceptual-motor coordination might have a functional significance in that it may lead to exclusion from vocational and recreational activities, and a decreasing competence of ADL. Assessing coordination in adults with ID may contribute to understanding the nature of the ID condition and may ...
For proper execution of the activities of daily living, an adequate inter-joint coordination must be provided, which can account for different walking speeds, terrains and trajectories, and adapt to changes immediately [15], and can guarantee for a stable, smooth and economic walking [15, 16]....
The country-level coordination, planning, and monitoring activities are led by the Ministry of Investment and Foreign Trade and supported by the UNRegional Coordination Officeand WHO. The firstRegional Coordination Officewas in charge of the department of La Paz (Murillo province and the other provin...