| Abstract |
In an event of breaking of vision recreational function (64 %) has the greatest value. Also highly estimates improving (50,6 %) and rehabilitational function (47,5 %). Respondents with hearing disorder of the most important consider{count} improving function (55 %). Also important recreational function (52,2 %) admitted by them. The picture of value of examined functions of tourism among respondents with breaking a locomotorium is similar to a picture in bunch of people with hearing disorder. The most important considers improving function (51,4 %). Also the big percent of examinees in this bunch (43,1 %) puts recreational function on the first place. This bunch of examinees attaches cognitive and rehabilitational function the much greater value, than remaining two bunches for which they were not important. For all three phylums of physical limitations educational function of tourism has the least value.
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