Development of an Infant's Peripheral Motor System Within the First 3 Years of Life as Studied Using Surface Electromyography
The clinical assessment of the motor system's condition of a growing infant is often complicated due to the volatility of neurological symptoms.Aim. The study was aimed to follow the ontogenesis of the motor function from the 33rd week of postconceptual life to the 36th week of postnatal life u...
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Main Authors: | Yu. R. Zaripova (Author), A. Yu. Meigal (Author), V. I. Makarova (Author) |
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Union of pediatricians of Russia,
2015-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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