This study aimed to verify the relationship of postural control and oral skills. The mixed longitudinal study, consisted of 43 children ages 4, 6 and 9 months of corrected age, a total of 80 ratings. The positions of prone, supine, sitting and standing, were evaluated according to the Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS). The sitting and prone were classified as appropriate and not appropriate for the ages assessed in accordance with the senior representative of each position of the AIMS, which demonstrated the month in which 90% of children had each position. The development of oral skills was through the movement of lips, tongue and jaw during bottle-feeding / breast withdrawal pasty the spoon, the use of the cup and biscuits. The planes of ...
In this study, 3-D kinematic as well as 2-D videorecordings were made of the reaching behavior of in...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a trunk and reaching training on the level of trunk control...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
In a prospective study, 10 infants born between 32 to 36 weeks of gestation and 10 infants born at f...
Motor development is a process of changes in motor behavior over time, due to an interaction of sys...
This study aimed to validate an instrument designed to assess the oral motor skills in children at 9...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Introduction: Several studies on the behavior of infants in different postures. However, few have in...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The early assistance to the newborn presenting oral motor sensorial system dysfunction conveys to th...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
This longitudinal study investigated the development of reaching behavior in the seated position in ...
The normal motor development of a child is dependent on the maturation of the central nervous sys...
AIMS: To evaluate the acquisition of motor milestones in the first two years of life and the relatio...
In this study, 3-D kinematic as well as 2-D videorecordings were made of the reaching behavior of in...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a trunk and reaching training on the level of trunk control...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
In a prospective study, 10 infants born between 32 to 36 weeks of gestation and 10 infants born at f...
Motor development is a process of changes in motor behavior over time, due to an interaction of sys...
This study aimed to validate an instrument designed to assess the oral motor skills in children at 9...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Introduction: Several studies on the behavior of infants in different postures. However, few have in...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The early assistance to the newborn presenting oral motor sensorial system dysfunction conveys to th...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
This longitudinal study investigated the development of reaching behavior in the seated position in ...
The normal motor development of a child is dependent on the maturation of the central nervous sys...
AIMS: To evaluate the acquisition of motor milestones in the first two years of life and the relatio...
In this study, 3-D kinematic as well as 2-D videorecordings were made of the reaching behavior of in...
Objective: To investigate the effects of a trunk and reaching training on the level of trunk control...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...