Nagorna O. Efficiency of physical rehabilitation of the early age children with a motor functions disorder syndrome.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0411U005089

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 24.00.03 - Фізична реабілітація

24-12-2010

Specialized Academic Board

К 20.051.10

Essay

The thesis contains a comprehensive program of physical rehabilitation of infants with a syndrome of disorders of motor functions. The paper analyzes the features of the general and fine motor skills, their development under the influence of traditional and authoring rehabilitation activities. The complex program of physical rehabilitation included massage, therapeutic physical training (reflex, developing, corrective exercises).The methods of hydrotherapy, game training, multisensory approach were developed. One of the priorities of the complex physical rehabilitation program was to take into account personal abilities of children and to involve family members in active partnership. Theoretical sheets concerning the basic directions of physical rehabilitation of the early age children with a motor functions disorder syndrome are added and expanded; the data of references behind a research theme is analyzed and systematized. For the first time a complex program of children physical rehabilitation was developed and reasoned. The lesion severity extent was taken into account, the forms of parents interaction were concretized.As a result of carrying out a complex of rehabilitation activities an improvement of the musculoskeletal system, normalization of a muscular tone, control over not reduced tonic reflexes were reached. It promoted the development of the motor functions, certain skills and abilities, has generated employment motivation, optimization of motor NPT regime, reduction of respiratory diseases frequency, improvement of work of a gastroenteric tract. The results confirm the effectiveness of physical rehabilitation and the need for its wide implementation.

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