Our study aimed to analyze movement control strategies using predefined criteria for amplitude and differences in these strategies between children with and without DCD. Children with (n = 28) and without DCD (n = 15) were included. A video-observation-tool was used to score the moving body parts during a Wii Fit slalom task over multiple time points. Two-step cluster analysis was used to extract distinct movement strategies. Two different movement strategies were identified that were independently validated by a measure of task performance and a subjective mark of quality of the movement. Initial differences between groups and changes over time toward the more successful strategy were found in both groups, albeit in a different percentage. This study shows that the more efficient movement strategy is seen in the majority of the TD children and only in a small number of children with DCD, even after practice.
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Jelsma, L. D., Geuze, R. H., & Smits-Engelsman, B. C. M. (2020). Movement Control Strategies in a Dynamic Balance Task in Children With and Without Developmental Coordination Disorder. Journal of Motor Behavior, 52(2), 175–186. https://doi.org/10.1080/00222895.2019.1599809
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