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Evaluierung koordinativer Fähigkeiten

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Unter Koordination versteht man das Zusammenwirken von Zentralnervensystem und Skelettmuskulatur innerhalb eines zielgerichteten Bewegungsablaufes. Wir unterscheiden die intramuskuläre Koordination (Zusammenwirken von Nerv und Muskel; Zusammenspiel der Muskelfasern innerhalb eines Muskels) von der intermuskulären Koordination (Zusammenwirken aller an einem Bewegungsablauf beteiligten Muskeln). Die koordinativen Fähigkeiten sollten im Rahmen der Rehabilitation getestet und bei bestehenden Defiziten zielgerichtet trainiert werden.

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Mittermaier, C. (2017). Evaluierung koordinativer Fähigkeiten. In: Crevenna, R. (eds) Kompendium Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49035-8_11

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