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Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems.

Shoshana SteinhartPatrice L WeissJason Friedman
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
This study provides support for the role of the distal upper extremity joints in the writing process and some guidance to assist clinicians in devising treatment strategies for movement-related handwriting problems. While we observed differences in proximal joint movements between the children with and without handwriting difficulties, the extent to which they are responsible for the differences in drawing quality remains to be determined. Further studies should use a similar methodology to examine additional tasks such as drawing shapes of varying sizes.
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