Objective: To ascertain whether specific abnormalities (ie, cramped synchronized general movements [GMs]) can predict cerebral palsy and the severity of later motor impairment in preterm infants affected by brain lesions. Design: Traditional neurological examination was performed, and GMs were serially videotaped and blindly observed for 84 preterm infants with ultrasound abnormalities from birth until 56 to 60 weeks' postmenstrual age, The developmental course of GM abnormalities was compared with brain ultrasound findings alone and with findings from neurological examination, in relation to the patient's outcome at age 2 to 3 years. Results: Infants with consistent or predominant (33 cases) cramped synchronized GMs developed cerebral pals...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that the variability of the spatial center of infant movement...
Background: Prechtl's method on the qualitative assessment of general. movements (GMs) is a powerful...
Background: The assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in young infants is a reliable ...
Objective: To ascertain whether specific abnormalities (ie, cramped synchronized general movements [...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
AIM Abnormal general movements at around 3 months corrected age indicate a high risk of cerebral pal...
AIM Abnormal general movements at around 3 months corrected age indicate a high risk of cerebral pal...
AIM: This study assessed predictive values of fidgety movement assessment (FMA) in a large sample o...
OBJECTIVE. Preterm infants are at an increased risk for abnormalities of general movements, which pr...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
General movements (GMs) in combination with neurological examination and magnetic resonance imaging ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most serious chronic motor disability that can occur in infants. Despite ...
AIM: To evaluate in term infants associations between quality of general movements and developmental...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that the variability of the spatial center of infant movement...
Background: Prechtl's method on the qualitative assessment of general. movements (GMs) is a powerful...
Background: The assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in young infants is a reliable ...
Objective: To ascertain whether specific abnormalities (ie, cramped synchronized general movements [...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
AIM Abnormal general movements at around 3 months corrected age indicate a high risk of cerebral pal...
AIM Abnormal general movements at around 3 months corrected age indicate a high risk of cerebral pal...
AIM: This study assessed predictive values of fidgety movement assessment (FMA) in a large sample o...
OBJECTIVE. Preterm infants are at an increased risk for abnormalities of general movements, which pr...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
General movements (GMs) in combination with neurological examination and magnetic resonance imaging ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most serious chronic motor disability that can occur in infants. Despite ...
AIM: To evaluate in term infants associations between quality of general movements and developmental...
Background: Previous evidence suggests that the variability of the spatial center of infant movement...
Background: Prechtl's method on the qualitative assessment of general. movements (GMs) is a powerful...
Background: The assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in young infants is a reliable ...