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Havaei N, Rezaei M, Azad A, Rafie S. THE RELATIOSHIPBETWEENHANDSENSORY-MOTORFUNCTIONANDHANDWRITINGSKILLINSCHOOL STUDENTS WITHDEVELOPMENTAL DYSGRPHIA. Studies in Medical Sciences 2010; 21 (2) :254-259
URL: http://umj.umsu.ac.ir/article-1-687-en.html
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  Received: 18 Feb, 2010 Accepted: 25 April, 2010

  Abstract

  Background &Aims: Developmental dysgraphia is the one of learning disorders in school students. These people have problem in writing skills despite their normal intelligence and adequate visual, hearing, behavioral and psychological function. The purpose of this study was evaluating therelationship between hand sensory-motor function (including hand dexterity, sensory function, grip and pinch strength) and handwriting skill in school students with developmental dysgraphia.

  Materials & Methods: 20 school students aged 9 to 11years (3 girls and 17 boys) were participated non-randomly in this descriptive-analytic (correlational) study. Sensory-motor functions were evaluated via Minnesota manual dexterity, Semmes weinstein, dynamometer and pinch gauge tests and hand writing skill was evaluated via Minnesota handwriting test. Data were analyzed by statistical correlation and regression tests.

  Results: There was a significant relationship between hand dexterity and light/pressure touch with hand writing (P< 0.05) but not about pinch and grip strength (P>0.05).

  Conclusion: Poor hand writing of dysgraphia students is the result of their poor hand dexterity and sensory function. So the use of sensory-motor techniques in their treatment plan is suggested.

  Keywords: Developmental dysgraphia, Handwriting skill, Hand sensory motor function

 

  Address: Tabriz Rehabilitation Faculty, Tabriz, Iran. Tel: (+98411) 3311293

 

  Email : naser_havaei@yahoo.com

 

  Source: Urmia Med J 2010: 21(2): 298 ISSN: 1027-3727

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