Comparison of neurological assessment and general movements of infants at risk at different time points
Caroline Silveira Morinel,
Carla Skilhan de Almeida,
Lais Rodrigues Gerzson
Abstract:Background: Brain development is a constant interaction between genetic, biological, and environmental factors. Its maturation process is extremely sensitive, and if it does not occur in sync, brain damage can occur in the immature brain, triggering a set of permanent movement and posture disorders. Thus, early diagnosis of developmental changes is essential for intervention to begin as soon as possible, optimizing results, improving functional skills, and reducing the damage to the future life of these babies… Show more
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