Dual-task effects on postural sway during sit-to-stand movement in children with Down syndrome.
G M PenaSílvia Leticia PavãoM F P OliveiraD GodoiA C de CamposN A C F RochaPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2019)
Children with Down syndrome showed greater postural sway during sit-to-stand than typical children. The addition of a concurrent motor task to sit-to-stand impacted postural sway in different intensities and in different ways across groups. Dual-tasks increased body sway in typical children in the DT-Uni Nondom condition compared with dominant one. In children with Down syndrome, dual-tasks decreased body sway, apparently resulting in a postural strategy of stiffness.
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