John Wiley & Sons Prechtl's Method on the Qualitative Assessment of General Movements in Preterm, Term and Young Infants Cover A quick, non-invasive, non-intrusive and cost-effective method with high reliability and high validi.. Product #: 978-1-898683-62-9 Regular price: $69.07 $69.07 Auf Lager

Prechtl's Method on the Qualitative Assessment of General Movements in Preterm, Term and Young Infants

Einspieler, Christa / Prechtl, Heinz R. F. / Bos, Arend / Ferrari, Fabrizio / Cioni, Giovanni

Clinics in Developmental Medicine

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1. Auflage Oktober 2008
104 Seiten, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-898683-62-9
John Wiley & Sons

A quick, non-invasive, non-intrusive and cost-effective method with high reliability and high validity is much in demand for the early detection of neurological anomalies which point to cerebral palsy and developmental deficits later on in life. Over his years as a distinguished developmental neurologist, Heinz Prechtl has devised such a method; a qualitative assessment of general movements (GMs) as a specific predictor for neurological impairments. His method is described in this book. GMs form part of a distinct pattern of movements in preterm babies, term newborns and young infants. They are complex, frequent, and usually of sufficient length. Changes in the normal quality of GMs are a reliable indicator of brain dysfunction.

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Authors' appointments; Introduction: how it all came about; 1. Basic concepts of developmental neurology; 2. What are spontaneous movements?; 3. How to record and assess general movements?; 4. What could interfere with the quality of movements?; 5. How objective, reliable and valid is the general movement assessment?; 6. The clinical application of the method; 7. Quantitative assessment is an insensitive indicator of an impaired integrity of the nervous system; 8. Brain ultrasound and general movement assessment; 9. Neurological examination and general movement assessment; 10. What other methods of general movement exist?; Epilogue; References; Index.