Effects of Task-oriented Training on Visual-motor Integration and Upper Limb Function in Children With Down Syndrome

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Enrollment

28

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 15, 2025

Primary Completion Date

April 15, 2025

Study Completion Date

June 16, 2025

Conditions
Down Syndrome
Interventions
OTHER

task oriented training

The 8-week intervention program targets fine motor and functional play skills in children through progressive weekly activities. Week 1 focuses on eye-hand coordination (e.g., stacking blocks, bead stringing), followed by grasp and release control in Week 2 (e.g., object transfer tasks). Week 3 enhances reaching and precision (e.g., targeting and catching), while Week 4 develops bilateral coordination (e.g., buttoning, tearing paper). Week 5 works on visual-motor planning (e.g., drawing, tracing), and Week 6 encourages daily functional play (e.g., pouring, pretend cooking). Week 7 combines skills (e.g., dressing a doll, coin placement), and Week 8 consolidates learning through review and practice of previous tasks.

OTHER

conventional therapy

The control group will receive standard physical therapy consisting of general exercises aimed at improving overall strength, flexibility, and gross motor skills, without specifically targeting visual-motor integration or fine motor skills. Sessions will also include non-specific recreational activities such as free play or unstructured tasks. The intervention will be conducted three times per week, with each session lasting 45-60 minutes, over a total duration of 8 weeks.

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Riphah International University

OTHER

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