none6noAim: The goal of this study is to verify whether the Locomotor quotient of Griffiths Mental Development Scales (GMDS) can be considered a useful tool of screening for neurological disabilities in conjunction with objective tests. We explored whether there exists an association between the specialized medical examination and the GMDS Locomotor score at 6 and 12 months, and subsequently if it is possible to identify predictive factors at the birth of motor disability development. Materials and Methods: The sample includes 35 children born before the 32nd gestational week with a birth weight less than 1500 g. The neurological examination was performed by an experienced physician using the criteria outlined by Milani‑Comparetti and ...
Infants born very preterm are at risk of adverse neurodevelopment. It is important to identify motor...
Survival rates of infants born preterm have increased, resulting in a shift in interest from mortali...
10 páginasIntroduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between prenatal, perinatal...
none6noAim: The goal of this study is to verify whether the Locomotor quotient of Griffiths Mental D...
To examine the predictive value of early developmental testing for identifying neuromotor and percep...
Children who experience adversities in the pre-perinatal period are at increased risk of developing ...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
Background: General movement (GM) assessment is a well-established tool to predict cerebral palsy in...
Contains fulltext : 96502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Preterm birth ...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability of assessing infants' general movements (GMs) using a new cla...
Objective: Neuromotor function in infancy can be evaluated in various ways. Assessment instruments a...
Objectives: Movement is a continuous aspect of life and an important factor to achieve the goals and...
Contains fulltext : 50780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To determ...
INTRODUCTION: Two important risk factors for abnormal neurodevelopment are preterm birth and neonata...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
Infants born very preterm are at risk of adverse neurodevelopment. It is important to identify motor...
Survival rates of infants born preterm have increased, resulting in a shift in interest from mortali...
10 páginasIntroduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between prenatal, perinatal...
none6noAim: The goal of this study is to verify whether the Locomotor quotient of Griffiths Mental D...
To examine the predictive value of early developmental testing for identifying neuromotor and percep...
Children who experience adversities in the pre-perinatal period are at increased risk of developing ...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
Background: General movement (GM) assessment is a well-established tool to predict cerebral palsy in...
Contains fulltext : 96502.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Preterm birth ...
Objective: To evaluate the reliability of assessing infants' general movements (GMs) using a new cla...
Objective: Neuromotor function in infancy can be evaluated in various ways. Assessment instruments a...
Objectives: Movement is a continuous aspect of life and an important factor to achieve the goals and...
Contains fulltext : 50780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)AIM: To determ...
INTRODUCTION: Two important risk factors for abnormal neurodevelopment are preterm birth and neonata...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
Infants born very preterm are at risk of adverse neurodevelopment. It is important to identify motor...
Survival rates of infants born preterm have increased, resulting in a shift in interest from mortali...
10 páginasIntroduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between prenatal, perinatal...