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Axis 3 : Neurobiomechanics / Topic 2





The role of rhythm in motor learning and rehabilitation for children with motor disorders.

This axis was initiated in pediatric patients characterized by motor disorders or motor difficulties. Through a dance intervention program, the aim was in particular to study the effects of multisensory rhythmic stimulation on motor functions and activities (balance and walking) and cognitive functions (attention and rhythmic production) in adolescents having cerebral palsy. The results obtained encourage the implementation of rehabilitation protocols focused on multisensory rhythmic synchronization in people with motor or cognitive disorders.


ToNIC INSERM

From a more global perspective, they lead us to explore the multidimensional benefits (cognitive, motor, psychosocial, etc.) of interventions involving rhythmic multisensory stimulation in typical and atypical development and in terms of rehabilitation for people with neurodegenerative or neurodevelopmental disorders.


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