Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neuromotor impairment. Rates of major neuromotor impairment (cerebral palsy) have decreased; however, in a large proportion of those who do not develop cerebral palsy impaired neuromotor function is observed and this often has implications for everyday life. The aim of this study was to investigate motor performance in preterm born adolescents without cerebral palsy, and to examine associations with alterations of motor system pathway structure. Design/Methods: Thirty-two adolescents (12 males) without cerebral palsy, born before 33 weeks of gestation (mean 27.4 weeks, SD 2.4; birth weight mean 1084.5 g; SD 387.2), treated at a single tertiary unit, were assessed (median age 16 ...
Children born too soon (preterm) and/or too small (small for gestational age suggesting intrauterine...
AIM: Brain alterations in very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder were...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neuromotor impairment. Rates of major...
Preterm infants are at high risk for white matter injury and abnormal corpus callosum (CC) developme...
Background. The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely ...
Background. The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely ...
The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely understood. ...
AIM: To elucidate neurobiological changes underlying motor impairments in adolescents born extremely...
Thinning of the corpus callosum (CC) is often observed in individuals who were born very preterm. Da...
Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1500 g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alteration...
Infants born very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) show distinct cognitive and motor problems throug...
The mechanisms underlying the altered neurodevelopment commonly experienced by children born preterm...
Background Very preterm children (<32 weeks of gestation) are characterized by impaired white matter...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Children born too soon (preterm) and/or too small (small for gestational age suggesting intrauterine...
AIM: Brain alterations in very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder were...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with increased risk of neuromotor impairment. Rates of major...
Preterm infants are at high risk for white matter injury and abnormal corpus callosum (CC) developme...
Background. The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely ...
Background. The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely ...
The etiology of motor impairments in preterm infants is multifactorial and incompletely understood. ...
AIM: To elucidate neurobiological changes underlying motor impairments in adolescents born extremely...
Thinning of the corpus callosum (CC) is often observed in individuals who were born very preterm. Da...
Very low birth weight (VLBW: ≤ 1500 g) individuals have an increased risk of white matter alteration...
Infants born very preterm (<32 weeks of gestation) show distinct cognitive and motor problems throug...
The mechanisms underlying the altered neurodevelopment commonly experienced by children born preterm...
Background Very preterm children (<32 weeks of gestation) are characterized by impaired white matter...
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not expla...
Children born too soon (preterm) and/or too small (small for gestational age suggesting intrauterine...
AIM: Brain alterations in very preterm children at risk for developmental coordination disorder were...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...