Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by serial video-recordings from 30-33 to 46-54 weeks' postmenstrual age. Head posture at rest changed from head-to-side to head-in-midline; head movements changed in type and became more frequent; asymmetrical tonic neck posture, occasional until 43-45 weeks, nearly disappeared at 46-54 weeks. Increasing hip inward rotation from the initial flat position and shoulder lifting from the mattress were observed; signs pointing to loss of balance during movement and postures possibly counteracting loss of balance were observed in a large number of the preterm infants until 43-45 weeks. Limb body-oriented posture and movements appeared from term age onwa...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
Objective: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
The objective of this work was to provide a comprehensive literature review of neuromotor developmen...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
Preterm infants often show postural abnormalities, such as hyperextension of neck and trunk, which c...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Little is known about the development of postural adjustments during early ontogeny. We examined pos...
This study documents the longitudinal development of head control in 104 infants born at 25–33 weeks...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
Objective: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
The objective of this work was to provide a comprehensive literature review of neuromotor developmen...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The prone and supine resting postures of the pelvis and legs of 106 preterm infants (25 to 34 weeks ...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
Preterm infants often show postural abnormalities, such as hyperextension of neck and trunk, which c...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Little is known about the development of postural adjustments during early ontogeny. We examined pos...
This study documents the longitudinal development of head control in 104 infants born at 25–33 weeks...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
Objective: To evaluate whether lying in a nest affects the posture and spontaneous movements of heal...
The objective of this work was to provide a comprehensive literature review of neuromotor developmen...