Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Paediatric physiotherapy (PPT) in high-risk infants comprises family involvement, but it is unclear whether parents mediate the intervention effect. We demonstrated in a randomized controlled trial in high-risk infants comparing the family centred programme Coping and Caring for infants with special needs (COPCA) and Traditional Infant Physiotherapy (TIP) that process evaluation revealed associations between COPCA-characteristics and outcome. AIMS: To assess whether PPT affects how parents position their infant during bathing and whether this is associated with child outcome. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: 21 infants received COPCA and 25 TIP between 3 and 6 months corrected age. Bathing sessions were vide...
AIM The aim of this study was to examine the effects of intervention in infants at risk of developme...
Background. Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for dev...
Objective To study the effect of pediatric physical therapy on positional preference and deformation...
Background: Paediatric physiotherapy (PPT) in high-risk infants comprises family involvement, but it...
Background: The long-term effect of early intervention in infants at risk for developmental disorder...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Abstract Background: Early intervention in preterm infants is associated with improved outcome. Curr...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Background. Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for dev...
AIMS: The aim of our observational longitudinal study is to evaluate changes over time in standard p...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM The aim of this study was to examine the effects of intervention in infants at risk of developme...
Background. Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for dev...
Objective To study the effect of pediatric physical therapy on positional preference and deformation...
Background: Paediatric physiotherapy (PPT) in high-risk infants comprises family involvement, but it...
Background: The long-term effect of early intervention in infants at risk for developmental disorder...
Purpose: To investigate postural effects of the family-centered program, COPing with and CAring for ...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Abstract Background: Early intervention in preterm infants is associated with improved outcome. Curr...
Background. Systematic reviews have suggested that early intervention by means of specific motor tra...
Background. Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for dev...
AIMS: The aim of our observational longitudinal study is to evaluate changes over time in standard p...
AIM: We compared the impact of standard infant physiotherapy and the family-centred programme, Copin...
AIM The aim of this study was to examine the effects of intervention in infants at risk of developme...
Background. Evidence for effectiveness of pediatric physical therapy in infants at high risk for dev...
Objective To study the effect of pediatric physical therapy on positional preference and deformation...