A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfunctions in neuromotor outcome as they grow older. Birth characteristics, minor abnormalities on the neonatal ultrasound scan of the brain, and motor milestones have only limited value in the early detection of these children. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether nonoptimal reaching and relatively immobile postural behavior at an early age are associated with dysfunctional neuromotor and behavioural development at school age. The preterm children and full-term children of the present follow-up study participated in a previous study on the characteristics of reaching kinematics and the kinetics of posture at 4 and 6 mo correc...
Background:The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term ag...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
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...
Many preterm infants may experience so-called minor developmental disorders; however, in general, th...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying normal a...
The aim of the study was to find if neurological function during the first year of life could predic...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
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...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...
A substantial proportion of the "apparently normal" preterm infants exhibit minor and moderate dysfu...
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...
Many preterm infants may experience so-called minor developmental disorders; however, in general, th...
The functional outcome of a group of 75 'high-risk' preterm infants was studied at the corrected age...
The aim of the present study is to investigate the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying normal a...
The aim of the study was to find if neurological function during the first year of life could predic...
We examined the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills of preterm infants at 6 ...
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...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
Objective The quality of a child's motor repertoire at age 3 to 4 months postterm is predictive of l...