The aim of the project is to create a digital system for cognitive-oriented rehabilitation of the central neuromuscular diseases (CND) with the use of augmented reality (AR) technology in children. Solving the project supports the professional-oriented digital literacy of professionals in rehabilitation institutions in the Czech Republic (CR). With the applied research, the software will be developed for the training of fine and gross motor skills, postural control and walking in the AR environment for children with cerebral palsy and verified in the practice of professionals in rehabilitation. The project aims to modernization and increase of the effectiveness of the work of professionals in rehabilitation institutions in the CR. The project is based on an interdisciplinary approach.
Age range
6 Years – 15 Years
Sex
ALL
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Speed of 10-meter walk test (m/s)
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Cadence (steps/min)
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Support phase (% cycle)
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Swing Phase (% Cycle)
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Symmetry index of pelvic tilt
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Symmetry index of pelvic obliquity
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
Symmetry index of pelvic rotation
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)
The Pediatric balance scale (PBS)
Timeframe: Change from pre-intervention (first day) to post-intervention (last day of 4-week motor training program)