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Differences in Spontaneous Leg Movement Patterns Between Infants With Typical Development and Infants at Risk for Developmental Delay: Cross-sectional Observation Prior to Sitting Onset.

Weiyang Deng1, Douglas L Vanderbilt2, Beth A Smith1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To investigate differences in the patterns of supine spontaneous leg movements produced before sitting onset between infants with typical development (TD) and infants at risk for developmental delay (AR).
METHOD: Cross-sectional, observational study. Thirty-five infants were included, 18 infants with TD (130.4 ±38.0 days) and 17 infants AR (124.1± 65.7 days). Infants were placed in the supine position and video taped for 4 to 5 minutes while in an alert, content state. After the recording, videos were coded frame by frame to identify the type of each leg movement produced: single flexion, single extension, alternate flexion, alternate extension, parallel flexion, parallel extension, leg wave, leg circle, leg thump, foot rub, foot flexion, or foot rotation.
RESULTS: Unilateral movements (single flexion and single extension) were the most common leg movements in TD group. Infants AR produced a significantly lower proportion of unilateral and foot rub movements than infants with TD.
CONCLUSION: These results provide a foundation of the types of leg movement pattern differences to build on in future research. Knowledge about differences in spontaneous movement patterns between infants AR and infants with TD has relevance both for early identification of neuromotor impairment and clinical practice.

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Keywords:  at risk; infant; leg movement; motor development; movement system

Year:  2018        PMID: 30886873      PMCID: PMC6419961          DOI: 10.1123/jmld.2016-0056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mot Learn Dev        ISSN: 2325-3193


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