Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at an early age is notoriously difficult. Recently, a new form of neuromotor assessment of young infants was developed, based on the assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs). GMs are movements of the fetus and young infant in which all parts of the body participate. The technique of GM assessment is presented and the features of normal, mildly abnormal, and definitely abnormal GMs discussed. Essential to GM assessment is the Gestalt evaluation of movement complexity and variation. The quality of GMs at 2 to 4 months postterm (so-called fidgety GM age) has been found to have the highest predictive value. The presence of definitely abnormal GMs at this ag...
Recently, a new assessment technique by which to evaluate brain function in the fetus and newborn in...
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...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at an early age is noto...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at an early age is noto...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at early age is notorio...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
During the last decade it has become clear that the assessment of the quality of general movements (...
Purpose: Optimal management of children with developmental disorders, such as cerebral palsy (CP), r...
Background: General movement (GM) assessment is a well-established tool to predict cerebral palsy in...
The quality of general movements (GMs) was assessed repeatedly during the first postnatal months in ...
Recently, a new assessment technique by which to evaluate brain function in the fetus and newborn in...
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...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at an early age is noto...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at an early age is noto...
Detection of children with a developmental disorder, such as cerebral palsy, at early age is notorio...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) in early infancy is a powerful instrument to pr...
During the last decade it has become clear that the assessment of the quality of general movements (...
Purpose: Optimal management of children with developmental disorders, such as cerebral palsy (CP), r...
Background: General movement (GM) assessment is a well-established tool to predict cerebral palsy in...
The quality of general movements (GMs) was assessed repeatedly during the first postnatal months in ...
Recently, a new assessment technique by which to evaluate brain function in the fetus and newborn in...
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...