Effects of Perceptual Motor Exercise on Dexterity in Children with Down Syndrome: A Single Subject Study
Introduction: Down syndrome, as a genetic disorder, is one of the major causes of mental retardation and results in delayed motor skills such as fine motor, gross motor, and visual motor control and power. Dexterity is a functional hand skill that requires coordination between gross and fine motor f...
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Main Authors: | Narges Ghamari (Author), Shahla Rafeei (Author), Ramezan Soltani (Author), Zahra Ghamari (Author), Mina Ahmadi Kahjoogh (Author) |
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Vesnu Publications,
2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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