Motor Skills Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Adapted Taekwondo Training on Skeletal Development and Motor Proficiency in Pre-pubertal Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a novel adapted Taekwondo (TKD) training programme on
skeletal development and motor proficiency in pre-pubertal children with developmental
coordination disorder (DCD).
Hypothesis: The TKD group participants will have improved skeletal development and motor
proficiency outcomes after adapted TKD training compared with the controls.
Design and subjects: In this prospective, randomised, single-blinded controlled trial,
approximately 104 children with DCD (6-9 years old) will be randomly assigned to either the
adapted TKD group (n~52) or the control group (n~52).
Interventions: Subjects in the intervention group will receive adapted TKD training for 3
months (one supervised session/week plus daily home training, 1 hour per session), while
subjects in the control group will receive no TKD training during the study period.
Study instruments and outcomes: Primary outcome measures: delay in skeletal development and
motor proficiency will be measured by an ultrasonic bone age system and the Movement
Assessment Battery for Children, respectively. Secondary outcome measures: eye-hand
coordination and standing balance will be measured by a computerised finger pointing test
and the Sensory Organisation Test, respectively (pre-, post- and follow-up measurements).
Data analysis: Data will be analysed via repeated-measure analysis of (co)variance followed
by post-hoc tests, if appropriate (alpha = 0.05).
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a novel adapted Taekwondo (TKD) training programme on
skeletal development and motor proficiency in pre-pubertal children with developmental
coordination disorder (DCD).
Hypothesis: The TKD group participants will have improved skeletal development and motor
proficiency outcomes after adapted TKD training compared with the controls.
Design and subjects: In this prospective, randomised, single-blinded controlled trial,
approximately 104 children with DCD (6-9 years old) will be randomly assigned to either the
adapted TKD group (n~52) or the control group (n~52).
Interventions: Subjects in the intervention group will receive adapted TKD training for 3
months (one supervised session/week plus daily home training, 1 hour per session), while
subjects in the control group will receive no TKD training during the study period.
Study instruments and outcomes: Primary outcome measures: delay in skeletal development and
motor proficiency will be measured by an ultrasonic bone age system and the Movement
Assessment Battery for Children, respectively. Secondary outcome measures: eye-hand
coordination and standing balance will be measured by a computerised finger pointing test
and the Sensory Organisation Test, respectively (pre-, post- and follow-up measurements).
Data analysis: Data will be analysed via repeated-measure analysis of (co)variance followed
by post-hoc tests, if appropriate (alpha = 0.05).
Expected results: Based on the results of our pilot study, the investigators expect that the
subjects in the adapted TKD group will have improved skeletal development and motor
proficiency outcomes after TKD training compared with the controls.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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