Aim: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Coping with and Caring for Infants with Special Needs (COPCA), in infants born before 32 weeks without significant brain lesions. Methods: This randomised controlled trial was carried out in patients' homes and outpatient settings in Switzerland between January 2016 and October 2019. We used data from the national SwissNeoNet register and an assessment battery that included infant and family outcomes and video analyses of therapy sessions. The Infant Motor Profile was the primary outcome instrument. Results: The COPCA group comprised six boys and two girls with a median gestational age of 27 weeks (range 25-30), and the standard care group c...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
Purpose: To compare family and functional outcome in infants at very high risk of cerebral palsy, af...
Aim: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
Aim: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Cop...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
Abstract Background: Early intervention in preterm infants is associated with improved outcome. Curr...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
Purpose: To compare family and functional outcome in infants at very high risk of cerebral palsy, af...
Aim: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
Aim: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Cop...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
Abstract Background: Early intervention in preterm infants is associated with improved outcome. Curr...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
PURPOSE: Evidence for efficacy of early intervention in infants at high risk of cerebral palsy (CP) ...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
This thesis provides insight in the application and effect of infant physiotherapy in Switzerland. I...
Purpose: To compare family and functional outcome in infants at very high risk of cerebral palsy, af...