
handle: 11576/2678647
The article reports a motor exerience conducted in a female individual aged 28, affected by Sekel sindrome, and aimed at improving eye.hand coordination. The scientific literature reports that, today the Sekel sindrome is only afflicting about a hundred of people (at least, this is the number of those currently notified) therefore, it is appropriate to define it as a rare sindrome. The work was validated in and out, through the administration of the MOVIT test, which stand for Movement Evaluation Transfert Intervetion, and went on for six month.
Coordination, Sekel sindrome, female
Coordination, Sekel sindrome, female
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