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Influences of Treadmill Training on the Motor Development of Infants with and without Disabilities
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Influences of Treadmill Training on the Motor Development of Infants with and without Disabilities
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SKU #: 2006-23
Publication date: 2006
ISBN: 2006-23
Authors:
Tracy L. Masiello
,
Lauren Tucker
Findings in this research synthesis suggest the effectiveness of treadmill training for enhancing stepping and walking in alternate steps. However, the widespread feasibility of this training for parents has yet to be established. Treadmill training helps children practice stepping on a motorized treadmill to improve motor functioning.
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