2019
DOI: 10.18662/rrem/176
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Enhancing the Quality of Life in Young Persons with SEN through Swimming Exercises in the New Era of Mobile Technologies

Abstract: This study highlights the sustainability of using the mobile computerized technologies (MCT) in monitoring the physical activities (PA) for enhancing the quality of the life to the young persons with special education needs (QLYPSEN). In this study we have established programme by physical activities specific of swimming (PASS) permanently monitored by MCT and the application of research methods showed the sustainability of MCT in enhancing QLYPSEN. This fact will allow a connection with the help of the modern… Show more

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“…Until recent years, the forensic analysis of traumas of the cervicocephalic extremity was based on expert opinions, some empirical, others based on biomechanical studies. The development of digital structural models, first in aeronautics, then in mechanical and civil engineering gradually evolved towards the development of digital models of human anatomical structures (Chera-Ferrario et al, 2019), mainly due to the impossibility of using human beings as subjects for research in the field of trauma to the cervicocephalic extremity (Jackson, 2019;Wichsova & Horakova, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recent years, the forensic analysis of traumas of the cervicocephalic extremity was based on expert opinions, some empirical, others based on biomechanical studies. The development of digital structural models, first in aeronautics, then in mechanical and civil engineering gradually evolved towards the development of digital models of human anatomical structures (Chera-Ferrario et al, 2019), mainly due to the impossibility of using human beings as subjects for research in the field of trauma to the cervicocephalic extremity (Jackson, 2019;Wichsova & Horakova, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%