Normal Infant Development and Borderline Deviations: Early Diagnosis and Therapy |
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Foreword | 1 |
Ascertainable Motor Functions during the Examination of Young | 29 |
Investigations by Other Authors on the Early Diagnosis | 44 |
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abducted abnormal arms ataxia athetosis ATNR Balancing Reactions become Bobath body cere cerebral motor disturbances cerebral palsy child displays child is able Child Neurol child's head crawling deviations early diagnosis Emotional Behavior environment examination extension Eye Movements feet fingers flexed flexion Fortbild Function and Adaptation gestational age Given to Breathing grasping gravity Gross Motoricity Supine handicapped hands head control Hearing and Localizing hemiparesis hips hypertonia hypotonia infant joints Köng ment midline Moro reaction mother motor development Motor Function move Muscle Tone neurological neurological examination newborn noises objects outwardly rotated Pädiat palmar grasping patterns of posture Physiotherapy possible Posture and Muscle Prax Prechtl pronation prone position proprioceptive Pulling reacts reflex righting reaction Saint-Anne Dargassies side sitting position Social Contact Speech sometimes Sound Formation spasticity Speech and Social stability standing position strabismus Sucking supine position swallowing takes up contact therapist tion tonic patterns treatment trunk turn upright position vestibular system