2006
DOI: 10.2223/jped.1565
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Relationship between positioning of premature infants in Kangaroo Mother Care and early neuromotor development

Abstract: Placement of infants in LD had a favorable impact on early neuromotor development in our sample. However, additional longitudinal studies are needed to better clarify this relationship.

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“…Diane Fernanda Bernal Calado (1) , Rosana de Souza (2) RESUMO Tema: intervenção fonoaudiológica em recém-nascido pré-termo, com uso das técnicas de estimulação oromotora e sucção não-nutritiva. Procedimentos: participaram da intervenção fonoaudioló-gica dois recém-nascidos gemelares com idade gestacional corrigida de 35 semanas e 2/7 dias.…”
Section: Preterm Newborns Speech Therapy: Oromotor Stimulation and Nounclassified
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“…Diane Fernanda Bernal Calado (1) , Rosana de Souza (2) RESUMO Tema: intervenção fonoaudiológica em recém-nascido pré-termo, com uso das técnicas de estimulação oromotora e sucção não-nutritiva. Procedimentos: participaram da intervenção fonoaudioló-gica dois recém-nascidos gemelares com idade gestacional corrigida de 35 semanas e 2/7 dias.…”
Section: Preterm Newborns Speech Therapy: Oromotor Stimulation and Nounclassified
“…Recém-Nascido; Lactente; Alimentação; Deglutição; Transtornos da Deglutição; Técnicas (1) Fonoaudióloga; Aprimoranda . Porém há muita preocupação quanto a qualidade de vida que estes bebês terão no decorrer de seu desenvolvimento 4,7 .…”
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“…(10) Proper positioning is a prerequisite for the control and the development of voluntary movements, (20) and the alternation of these, as well as the correct positioning of the infant, can optimize lung function, and stimulate neurosensory and psychomotor development of infants. (21) In the first year of the infant's life, exists a strong relationship between the development of central nervous system and the functions that appear and disappear, causing reflex functions become complex and voluntary (22) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…The established objectives match with the literature, in which the sensorimotor stimulation programs aim to potentiate this interaction, (27) and are highly beneficial for high-risk infants, (28) because it mitigates or substantially minimizes morbidity, and expand its possibilities the infant development. (28) It consists sensorimotor stimulation by tactilekinesthetic, (20,30) vestibular stimulation, hearing stimulation (31) , visual stimulation (32) and positioning. (33) The vestibular stimulation gained emphasis on physiotherapeutic treatment of children evaluated in this study because the stimulation against gravity may favor the gain of postural control.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%