Gayle G W, Pohlman R L
Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, College of Education and Human Services, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio 45435.
Percept Mot Skills. 1990 Jun;70(3 Pt 1):883-8. doi: 10.2466/pms.1990.70.3.883.
The purpose of the present study was to measure the dynamic, static and rotary balance of deaf and hearing children. 20 deaf and 20 normal hearing students matched for mean age of 123 +/- 5.9 or 5.6 mo. and sex (11 boys, 9 girls) performed three tests of balance. A series of Wilcoxon signed-ranks tests and a Kendall Tau were applied to assess whether balance was affected in sensorineural deafness and to assess whether age and sex were factors in over-all balance, respectively. Significant differences were noted between groups for dynamic balance and rotary balance. Although not significant, there was a difference of 57.8% in number of trials for successful completion of static balance in favor of the hearing children. In the present study, over-all balance in deaf children was significantly inferior to the balance in hearing children. Knowledge of these differences may aid those working with deaf children in physical education.
本研究的目的是测量聋哑儿童和听力正常儿童的动态、静态和旋转平衡能力。20名聋哑学生和20名听力正常的学生,平均年龄匹配为123±5.9或5.6个月,性别相同(11名男孩,9名女孩),进行了三项平衡测试。应用一系列Wilcoxon符号秩检验和肯德尔陶系数分别评估感音神经性耳聋是否会影响平衡,以及年龄和性别是否是总体平衡的影响因素。两组在动态平衡和旋转平衡方面存在显著差异。虽然不显著,但在成功完成静态平衡的试验次数上,听力正常儿童比聋哑儿童多57.8%。在本研究中,聋哑儿童的总体平衡能力明显低于听力正常儿童。了解这些差异可能有助于从事聋哑儿童体育教育工作的人员。