2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41372-021-01060-3
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Functional movement assessment with the Test of Infant Motor Performance

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“…Moreover, nonparametric analyses indicated that the proportion of infants across the 3 groups with Z scores meeting or exceeding the clinical threshold for delay ( Z score of −0.50 and less)17 on the TIMP differed significantly, χ22 = 32.09, p value less than .001. Sixteen infants with POE requiring pharmacological treatment (84.2%), 23 infants with POE not requiring pharmacological treatment (85.2%), and 4 infants without POE (16.0%) had Z scores of −0.5 or less on the TIMP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, nonparametric analyses indicated that the proportion of infants across the 3 groups with Z scores meeting or exceeding the clinical threshold for delay ( Z score of −0.50 and less)17 on the TIMP differed significantly, χ22 = 32.09, p value less than .001. Sixteen infants with POE requiring pharmacological treatment (84.2%), 23 infants with POE not requiring pharmacological treatment (85.2%), and 4 infants without POE (16.0%) had Z scores of −0.5 or less on the TIMP.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infants without POE had a mean TIMP Z score that was about average for PMA and significantly higher than for infants with POE. Moreover, the proportion of infants with POE meeting or exceeding the clinical threshold for delay (ie, Z scores of −0.50 and less)17 to initiate referral for early interventions was higher than infants without POE. However, in contrast to our hypothesis, there was no statistical evidence to support differences between infants with POE requiring pharmacological treatment and infants with POE not requiring pharmacological treatment.…”
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“…The subjective postural analysis of the presented motor patterns in children may lead to indirect conclusions concerning the distribution of muscle tone. The scales most commonly used in paediatrics include the Test of Infant Motor Performance (TIMP) and Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS), and are based on a subjective evaluation [ 36 ]. They provide insight into the muscle tone indirectly through the analysis of the postural pattern.…”
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confidence: 99%