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In preterm born infants abnormal general movements (GMs) generally normalize before three months post term, but may persist when perinatal brain injury is present.
General movements (GMs) is an assessment with good predictive validity for neurodevelopmental outcomes in preterm infants.
General movements (GMs) assessed three months post term are related to brain injury and neurological outcome.
A computer-based video analysis has recently been presented for quantitative assessment of general movements (GMs).
The quality of general movements (GMs) and its predictive value have never been evaluated in late-preterm (LP) infants.
The quality of general movements (GMs) is a widely used criterion to assess neurological dysfunction in young infants.
Second, to test the ability of General Movements (GMs) to identify CDD children already at three months of age.
Assessment of the quality of general movements (GMs) is an early clinical marker for prediction of cerebral palsy.
We sought to examine the effect of maternal sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) on infant general movements (GMs) and neurodevelopment.
Results show that there are two main groups of methods: one applies to signals with zero end displacements, and the other applies to more general movements.
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Observation of the quality of endogenously generated "General Movements" has been proved to be a reliable and sensitive tool in the assessment of fragile neonates.
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