The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm children without CP. Clinical follow-up studies of preterm infants until toddler and school age have reported that low-risk preterm infants may have atypical postural behavior in terms of reduced amount of rotation during crawling, delayed dynamic balance, delayed onset of and a poor quality of early walking behavior. At school age, dysfunctions such as problems in standing on one leg and poor hopping are reported. Neurophysiological data of postural control at early age indicated the presence of a dysfunction in the capacity to modulate postural activity, and the postural activity has been characterized by temporal disorganization of EMG respons...
Even in the absence of apparent neurological injury, preterm children, defined by the World Health O...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Preterm infants are more likely to demonstrate developmental delays than fullterm infants. Postural ...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Preterm infants often show postural abnormalities, such as hyperextension of neck and trunk, which c...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
Background: Infants born preterm are at risk for developmental impairments related to postural contr...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Experimental Brain Research on...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying normal a...
Even in the absence of apparent neurological injury, preterm children, defined by the World Health O...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Preterm infants are more likely to demonstrate developmental delays than fullterm infants. Postural ...
The present paper presents clinical and neurophysiological data of postural behavior in preterm chil...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
Preterm infants often show postural abnormalities, such as hyperextension of neck and trunk, which c...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Purpose: To determine whether infants born full-term, infants born preterm with motor delays, and in...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
Gradually it is getting clear that motor development - in particular balance control - in so-called ...
Background: Infants born preterm are at risk for developmental impairments related to postural contr...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer in Experimental Brain Research on...
The present paper reviews the development of postural adjustments during infancy. In the control of ...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying normal a...
Even in the absence of apparent neurological injury, preterm children, defined by the World Health O...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Preterm infants are more likely to demonstrate developmental delays than fullterm infants. Postural ...