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Eye-hand coordination in Sekel sindrome

Authors: Vincenzo Biancalana;

Eye-hand coordination in Sekel sindrome

Abstract

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.

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Italy
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Keywords

Coordination, Sekel sindrome, female

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