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Comparison of the Efficiency of Sensory Systems Involved in Postural Control of the Congenitally Deaf and Blind

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  39-48

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 Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the efficiency of sensory systems involved in postural control of the Congenitally deaf and blind. Method: The statistical population of the present cross-sectional study included all the Congenitally deaf and blind people in Qazvin, Iran, from among whom, 21 congenital deaf students (11 boys and 10 girls) and 19 congenitally blind students (10 boys and 9 girls) were selected through purposive sampling according to the inclusion criteria. Nashner’ s postural control test was used to measure the performance of each sensory system involved in postural control. Data were analyzed by an independent t-test using SPSS (p≤ 0. 05). Results: In the situation without sensory interference (p=0. 003) and in the predominance of the Visual system (p=0. 004), the deaf group had a better balance function. However, in the predominance of the Somatosensory system (p=0. 001) and the Vestibular system (p=0. 001), the blind showed better performance. Conclusion: It seems that, in the absence of the Visual system, blind people have the most dependence on the Somatosensory system, and deaf people rely on the data from visual information to maintain greater balance, with the Somatosensory system playing a secondary role in these individuals.

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    Shavikloo, Javad, IRANDOUST, KHADIJEH, NORASTEH, ALI ASGHAR, & DANESHMANDI, HASAN. (2019). Comparison of the Efficiency of Sensory Systems Involved in Postural Control of the Congenitally Deaf and Blind. JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN), 19(1 ), 39-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/96309/en

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    Shavikloo Javad, IRANDOUST KHADIJEH, NORASTEH ALI ASGHAR, DANESHMANDI HASAN. Comparison of the Efficiency of Sensory Systems Involved in Postural Control of the Congenitally Deaf and Blind. JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN)[Internet]. 2019;19(1 ):39-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/96309/en

    IEEE: Copy

    Javad Shavikloo, KHADIJEH IRANDOUST, ALI ASGHAR NORASTEH, and HASAN DANESHMANDI, “Comparison of the Efficiency of Sensory Systems Involved in Postural Control of the Congenitally Deaf and Blind,” JOURNAL OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (RESEARCH ON EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN), vol. 19, no. 1 , pp. 39–48, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/96309/en

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