Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the difference in the isokinetic function of visually impaired children with and without participation in an exercise program.BR The subjects who participated in this study were 14 visually impaired students enrolled in S City H School for the Blind, and were physically and mentally healthy except for sight The group voluntarily performed aerobic and anaerobic exercises for 50 minutes, 6 months or more, three times a week. The conclusions obtained through this study are as follows.BR 1. Visually impaired children with exercise habit group have significantly higher right maximal flexor muscle strength from 60°/sec to visually impaired children with non-exercise group, right maximal extensor muscle power, left maximal extensor muscle power, and left maximal flexor muscle power are significant It wasn

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