Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2618173 | Fisioterapia | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Full-term infants have a higher ratio of sensory motor dysfunction due to the detection of many illnesses at this stage. Having many infants with neurological risk factors is no always synonymous of sensory motor dysfunction. Analysing the newborn and our interventions allows us to know more about the infants, and may help us to unify criteria in the selection, intervention and monitoring, witin the multidisciplinary health team which assists the high risk neonatal infants.
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Authors
M. Plaza Vera, C. De Gracia Miró,