Background The ability to sit independently is fundamental for function but delayed in infants with cerebral palsy (CP). Studies of interventions directed specifically toward sitting in infants with CP have not been reported. Objective The purpose of this study was to compare 2 interventions for improving sitting postural control in infants with CP. Design For this randomized longitudinal study, infants under 2 years of age and at risk for CP were recruited for intervention directed toward sitting independence. Setting The intervention was conducted at home or at an outpatient facility. Patients and Intervention Fifteen infants with typical development (mean age at entry=5 months, SD=0.5) were followed longitudinally as a compar...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by impaired m...
Cerebral palsy (CP) impairs an individual’s ability to move and control one’s posture. Unfortunately...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background. The ability to sit independently is fundamental for function but delayed in infants with...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
Purpose: We sought to identify measures of variability from sitting postural sway that are significa...
Purpose: Determine sitting postural control changes for children with cerebral palsy (CP), using a p...
Movement experiences foster infants’ motor development. After experiencing self-induced optical flow...
Our goal was to determine whether infants born full term, infants born preterm with developmental de...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have impaired postural control. Posture is controlled ...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by impaired m...
Cerebral palsy (CP) impairs an individual’s ability to move and control one’s posture. Unfortunately...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background. The ability to sit independently is fundamental for function but delayed in infants with...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
Purpose: We sought to identify measures of variability from sitting postural sway that are significa...
Purpose: Determine sitting postural control changes for children with cerebral palsy (CP), using a p...
Movement experiences foster infants’ motor development. After experiencing self-induced optical flow...
Our goal was to determine whether infants born full term, infants born preterm with developmental de...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have impaired postural control. Posture is controlled ...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a heterogeneous group of disorders characterized by impaired m...
Cerebral palsy (CP) impairs an individual’s ability to move and control one’s posture. Unfortunately...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...