The purpose of this paper is to report a detailed description of an instrument for evaluating the development of active and passive muscle power in preterms beyond term age. The instrument is constructed on a basis of age-specific items that assess these two components of muscle power and on the assumption that a persistent discrepancy between them serves to detect those preterms at most risk for disturbances in motor development. The application of the instrument is illustrated by reporting the individual trajectories of five case studies without any serious medical complications. It is concluded that if a marked discrepancy between active and passive power persists beyond the corrected age of 3 months, then this may be a sign of underlyin...
Background: Muscle tone in Preterm infants (PTI) is lower actively and passively compared to full-te...
Persisting asyymmetries in the motility and posture of preterm infants after term age is a common fi...
We describe the state of the art of Prechtl's method for the qualitative assessment of general movem...
The purpose of this paper is to report a detailed description of an instrument for evaluating the de...
Fifty-eight infants were assessed with an instrument which is designed to evaluate the development o...
In a longitudinal study individual trajectories were traced for the developing relationship between ...
A group of 72 "high-risk" preterm infants was studied at the corrected ages of 12 and 24 wk. Only in...
A group of 72 "high-risk" preterm infants was studied at the corrected ages of 12 and 24 wk. Onlyinf...
The aim of the study was to find if neurological function during the first year of life could predic...
Discrepancies between active and passive muscle power are often seen in pre-term infants over the fi...
As a consequence of the fragility of various neural structures, preterm infants born at a low gestat...
Aim: To trace a reference curve for motor development from birth up to 12 months of corrected chrono...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Manifestation of muscle reactions at an early developmental stage may reflect the processes underlyi...
Background: Muscle tone in Preterm infants (PTI) is lower actively and passively compared to full-te...
Persisting asyymmetries in the motility and posture of preterm infants after term age is a common fi...
We describe the state of the art of Prechtl's method for the qualitative assessment of general movem...
The purpose of this paper is to report a detailed description of an instrument for evaluating the de...
Fifty-eight infants were assessed with an instrument which is designed to evaluate the development o...
In a longitudinal study individual trajectories were traced for the developing relationship between ...
A group of 72 "high-risk" preterm infants was studied at the corrected ages of 12 and 24 wk. Only in...
A group of 72 "high-risk" preterm infants was studied at the corrected ages of 12 and 24 wk. Onlyinf...
The aim of the study was to find if neurological function during the first year of life could predic...
Discrepancies between active and passive muscle power are often seen in pre-term infants over the fi...
As a consequence of the fragility of various neural structures, preterm infants born at a low gestat...
Aim: To trace a reference curve for motor development from birth up to 12 months of corrected chrono...
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes through...
Manifestation of muscle reactions at an early developmental stage may reflect the processes underlyi...
Background: Muscle tone in Preterm infants (PTI) is lower actively and passively compared to full-te...
Persisting asyymmetries in the motility and posture of preterm infants after term age is a common fi...
We describe the state of the art of Prechtl's method for the qualitative assessment of general movem...