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Innovative Knitted Fabrics Containing Lateral Propagation Optical Fibres Designed for Children with Autism – Preliminary Study

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Innowacyjne dzianiny zawierające włókna optyczne o propagacji bocznej przeznaczone dla dzieci z autyzmem – rozważania wstępne
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The article presents an analysis of preliminary research on the functionalisation of knitted fabrics in such a way that they can perform a therapeutic function and be used as a chromotherapy tool for children with autism. Knitted fabric with optical fibres comprisesan innovative approach to the topic of helping the sick and their families, where colour therapy treatment can be performed at home, following the recommendations of the attending physician or therapist.
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W artykule przedstawiono wstępne badania nad funkcjonalizacją dzianin w taki sposób, aby mogły pełnić funkcję terapeutyczną i służyć jako narzędzie do chromoterapii dzieci z autyzmem. Dzianina ze światłowodami to nowatorskie podejście do tematu pomocy chorym i ich rodzinom, zabieg koloroterapii może być wykonywany w domu, zgodnie z zaleceniami lekarza prowadzącego lub terapeuty.
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Bibliogr. 32 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Lodz University of Technology, Faculty of Material Technologies and Textiles Design, Department of Knitting Technology and Textiles Machines
Bibliografia
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