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The Movement Assessment Battery for Children Movement ABCC) was used to assess motor skills.
The lower extremity of Fugl-Meyer Movement Assessment (FMA) [ 20] was administered to assess lower extremity motor function.
However, despite its importance, movement assessment is typically subjective and qualitative.
The general movement assessment has mainly been used to identify children with cerebral palsy (CP).
General movement assessment is an accurate clinical method for predicting severe neurological dysfunctions such as cerebral palsy in young infants.
A review of the literature on movement assessment, and a professional focus group, yielded 36 items capturing specific characteristics of walking that were organised into 11 domains.
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Assessing the quality of an infant's spontaneous motor-repertoire included in Prechtl's General-Movement-Assessment (GMA) has been shown to relate to later motor and cognitive functioning in preterm children without CP.
Twenty children (mean age 7.5 years, SD 3.2 months) from a consecutive birth cohort from our hospital catchments area (300.000 inhabitants from southern Sweden) were assessed with the Movement Assessment Battery for Children (MABC) and the Clubfoot Assessment Protocol (CAP).
The new version of the Movement Assessment Battery for Children allows the assessment of perceptual-motor abilities in children from the age of 3 years.
Prechtl's Method of General Movement Assessment GMAA) identifies normal and abnormal quality of movement (CP)[ 36].
We are using the Movement Assessment Battery for Children 2nd Edition (M-ABC-2), the most widely used assessment for the identification of DCD [ 26, 33, 34].
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