Aim: To compare postural control at 4 years' corrected age in very preterm children (VPT; 37wks gestational age) comparison participants. Method: Ninety VPT children (45 males, 45 females; mean age at assessment 4y 1mo; mean birthweight 1022g; mean gestational age 27.3wks) and 36 term comparison participants (17 males, 19 females; mean age at assessment 4y; mean birthweight 3507g; mean gestational age 39.4wks) were assessed for postural stability with a portable force plate, the Wii Balance Board. Tasks included static two-limbed standing with eyes open, eyes closed, eyes open on a foam mat, eyes closed on a foam mat, a cognitive dual task, and single leg standing on each limb. The cognitive dual task involved showing the participants a se...
(1) Background: The assessment of postural segment control in premature infants seems to be critical...
Objective: To determine the effect of a postural support nappy and/or a postural support roll on neu...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...
Purpose We compared postural stability and subjective visual vertical performance in a group of very...
We compared postural stability and subjective visual vertical performance in a group of very preterm...
The aim of this study was to compare postural stability in a group of preterm-born children aged 4-6...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Study aim: Premature birth is one of the major problems of obstetrics, leading to numerous complicat...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
Abstract: Ojectives: The present study aimed to investigate age-related differences of postural sway...
OBJECTIVE: to compare the motor coordination, cognitive, and functional development of preterm and ...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
Introduction: The ability to Reach quickly to changing external stimuli, to move the body quickly an...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this multicenter study is to investigate the effect of ...
(1) Background: The assessment of postural segment control in premature infants seems to be critical...
Objective: To determine the effect of a postural support nappy and/or a postural support roll on neu...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...
Purpose We compared postural stability and subjective visual vertical performance in a group of very...
We compared postural stability and subjective visual vertical performance in a group of very preterm...
The aim of this study was to compare postural stability in a group of preterm-born children aged 4-6...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Study aim: Premature birth is one of the major problems of obstetrics, leading to numerous complicat...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
Abstract: Ojectives: The present study aimed to investigate age-related differences of postural sway...
OBJECTIVE: to compare the motor coordination, cognitive, and functional development of preterm and ...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
Introduction: The ability to Reach quickly to changing external stimuli, to move the body quickly an...
International audienceBackground: The aim of this multicenter study is to investigate the effect of ...
(1) Background: The assessment of postural segment control in premature infants seems to be critical...
Objective: To determine the effect of a postural support nappy and/or a postural support roll on neu...
OBJECTIVE: To obtain reference data on the early motor repertoire of very preterm infants compared w...