Motor development of preterm and term infants in the fundamental movement phase: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Introduction: Motor development is a continuous process of motor behavior changes throughout life, allowing for movement control. Premature birth can affect this process, with a greater risk of delays in acquiring these skills. Objective: Compare motor development during the fundamental mov...
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Main Authors: | Joyce Karla Machado da Silva (Author), Aline Mariane Sargi (Author), Isabel Cristina de Oliveira Andrade (Author), Camila Costa de Araújo (Author), Tiago Del Antonio (Author) |
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