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The ontogeny of limbs movements towards midline in healthy infants born at term.

Laura Lucaccioni1, Natascia Bertoncelli2, Martina Comini3, Laura Martignoni3, Alessandra Coscia4, Licia Lugli2, Elena Righi5, Lorenzo Iughetti3, Alberto Berardi2, Fabrizio Ferrari2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Movements towards midline are part of the age-adequate motor repertoire of infants. They develop contemporaneously to general movements, changing from occasional simple contact to proper midline motor patterns. AIM: The aim of this study is to describe the ontogeny of movements towards midline in full term healthy infants. STUDY
DESIGN: Parents were asked to record their infant every second week, from term age to 22 weeks post-term.
SUBJECTS: 25 healthy full-term infants.
RESULTS: Three main epochs of development were detected: in the first one, between birth and 4 weeks post-term, movements towards midline were occasional, apparently due to the dominant flexed posture of elbow and knees and the adducted posture of shoulders and hips. In the second epoch, from 4 to 8 weeks, the limbs movements towards midline markedly decreased. In the third one, after 8 weeks, movements towards midline increased again in frequency, first appearing in lower limbs then in upper limbs, first solely as contact and thereafter as manipulation. A temporal overlapping with the occurrence of intermittent or continual fidgety movements was detected.
CONCLUSIONS: Movements towards midline progressively change, through a defined timeline, in full term healthy infants. The increased knowledge about the normal age-adequate motor repertoire can help physicians in clinical assessment of high risk infants.
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Keywords:  Full term infants; General movements; Movements towards midline; Neurodevelopment; Ontogeny

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33581484     DOI: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105324

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Early Hum Dev        ISSN: 0378-3782            Impact factor:   2.079


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1.  Foot-to-Foot Contact Among Initial Goal-Directed Movements Supports the Prognostic Value of Fidgety Movements in HIE-Cooled Infants.

Authors:  Fabrizio Ferrari; Luca Bedetti; Natascia Bertoncelli; Maria Federica Roversi; Elisa Della Casa; Isotta Guidotti; Luca Ori; Roberto D'Amico; Lara Valeri; Licia Lugli; Laura Lucaccioni; Alberto Berardi
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2022-01-05       Impact factor: 3.418

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