When a child shows signs of potential motor developmental disorders, early diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) impairment is beneficial. Known as the first CNS-controlled mobility for most of infants, mobility during crawling usually has been used in clinical assessments to identify motor development disorders. The current clinical scales of motor development during crawling stage are relatively subjective. Objective and quantitative measures of infant crawling afford the possibilities to identify those infants who might benefit from early intervention, as well as the evaluation of intervention progress. Thus, increasing researchers have explored objective measurements of infant crawling in typical and atypical developing infants. How...
Early assessment of motor performance should allow not only the detection of disturbances but also c...
International audienceAim: To systematically examine the effect of early motor interventions on moto...
This mini-review focuses on the emergence of locomotor-related movements in early infancy. In partic...
93% of children use crawling before they begin walking, and studies have shown that this activity ca...
Hands-and-knees-crawling is an important motor developmental milestone and a unique window into the ...
Neurodevelopmental delay following extremely preterm birth or birth asphyxia is common but diagnosis...
Objective: Neuromotor function in infancy can be evaluated in various ways. Assessment instruments a...
Purpose: Optimal management of children with developmental disorders, such as cerebral palsy (CP), r...
BackgroundEarly neurodevelopmental care needs better, effective and objective solutionsfor assessing...
AbstractObjectiveDevelopment is a complex process, completed over a specific period of time, through...
AIM: To assess development of reaching and head stability in infants at very high risk (VHR-infants)...
Background: Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with high pr...
AIM: To assess development of reaching and head stability in infants at very high risk (VHR-infants)...
Movement variation constitutes a crucial feature of infant motor development. Reduced variation of s...
In this paper we focus on how a developmental perspective on plasticity in the control of human move...
Early assessment of motor performance should allow not only the detection of disturbances but also c...
International audienceAim: To systematically examine the effect of early motor interventions on moto...
This mini-review focuses on the emergence of locomotor-related movements in early infancy. In partic...
93% of children use crawling before they begin walking, and studies have shown that this activity ca...
Hands-and-knees-crawling is an important motor developmental milestone and a unique window into the ...
Neurodevelopmental delay following extremely preterm birth or birth asphyxia is common but diagnosis...
Objective: Neuromotor function in infancy can be evaluated in various ways. Assessment instruments a...
Purpose: Optimal management of children with developmental disorders, such as cerebral palsy (CP), r...
BackgroundEarly neurodevelopmental care needs better, effective and objective solutionsfor assessing...
AbstractObjectiveDevelopment is a complex process, completed over a specific period of time, through...
AIM: To assess development of reaching and head stability in infants at very high risk (VHR-infants)...
Background: Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a neurodevelopmental condition with high pr...
AIM: To assess development of reaching and head stability in infants at very high risk (VHR-infants)...
Movement variation constitutes a crucial feature of infant motor development. Reduced variation of s...
In this paper we focus on how a developmental perspective on plasticity in the control of human move...
Early assessment of motor performance should allow not only the detection of disturbances but also c...
International audienceAim: To systematically examine the effect of early motor interventions on moto...
This mini-review focuses on the emergence of locomotor-related movements in early infancy. In partic...