St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
Despite the active development of physical culture and sports for people with disabilities in Russia, there are still no substantiated and proven methods of teaching independent swimming for people with simultaneous visual and hearing impairments. The article presents the results of the author's research in the form of a formulation of a problem situation that requires fundamental scientific research to be solved.
hydrorehabilitation, swimming training, individuals with simultaneous vision and hearing impairments, sensory deprivation, deafblind children
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