Position of pelvis in the 3rd month of life predicts further motor development.

Abstract:

:The aim of the study is to select elements of motor skills assessed at 3 months that provide the best predictive properties for motor development at 9 months. In all children a physiotherapeutic assessment of the quantitative and qualitative development at the age of 3 months was performed in the prone and supine positions, which was presented in previous papers as the quantitative and qualitative assessment sheet of motor development. The neurological examination at the age of 9 months was based on the Denver Development Screening Test II and the evaluation of reflexes, muscle tone (hypotony and hypertony), and symmetry. The particular elements of motor performance assessment were shown to have distinct predictive value for further motor development (as assessed at 9 months), and the pelvis position was the strongest predictive element. Irrespective of the symptomatic and anamnestic factors the inappropriate motor performance may already be detected in the 3rd month of life and is predictive for further motor development. The assessment of the motor performance should be performed in both supine and prone positions. The proper position of pelvis summarizes the proper positioning of the whole spine and ensures proper further motor development. To our knowledge, the presented motor development assessment sheet allows the earliest prediction of motor disturbances.

journal_name

Hum Mov Sci

journal_title

Human movement science

authors

Gajewska E,Sobieska M,Moczko J

doi

10.1016/j.humov.2018.03.007

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2018-06-01 00:00:00

pages

37-45

eissn

0167-9457

issn

1872-7646

pii

S0167-9457(17)30168-9

journal_volume

59

pub_type

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