The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longitudinally in fourteen intrauterine growth-retarded infants, with a birth weight below the 5th percentile, in relation to perinatal variables, brain ultrasound findings and neurological outcome. Quantitative motility was studied during the preterm period until term age, from 1 h videotape recordings, using Prechtl's classification of different spontaneous movement patterns. Comparison to a low-risk reference group, consisting of preterm, appropriate-for-gestational age infants, showed that significant differences were inconsistent and obviously by chance, with the possible exception of a decreased rate of startles from the 2nd to the 6th postn...
Background and Purposes. Although early kicking differences have been reported for preterm infants w...
Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Background: The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term a...
Background:The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term ag...
The aims of the study were (1) to replicate previous quantitative studies of motor activity in low-r...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
We describe the state of the art of Prechtl's method for the qualitative assessment of general movem...
In order to describe the developmental changes of general movements (GM) in early infancy and to rel...
The developmental course of spontaneous motility was investigated in a group of 26 fullterm infants,...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
In order to describe the developmental changes of general movements (GM) in early infancy and to rel...
The developmental course of spontaneous motility was investigated in a group of 26 fullterm infants,...
Background and Purposes. Although early kicking differences have been reported for preterm infants w...
Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Background: The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term a...
Background:The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term ag...
The aims of the study were (1) to replicate previous quantitative studies of motor activity in low-r...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
We describe the state of the art of Prechtl's method for the qualitative assessment of general movem...
In order to describe the developmental changes of general movements (GM) in early infancy and to rel...
The developmental course of spontaneous motility was investigated in a group of 26 fullterm infants,...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
In order to describe the developmental changes of general movements (GM) in early infancy and to rel...
The developmental course of spontaneous motility was investigated in a group of 26 fullterm infants,...
Background and Purposes. Although early kicking differences have been reported for preterm infants w...
Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...