Early markers for cerebral palsy: insights from the assessment of general movements

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​Early markers for cerebral palsy: insights from the assessment of general movements​
Einspieler, C.; Marschik, P. B. ; Bos, A. F.; Ferrari, F.; Cioni, G. & Prechtl, H. F. R.​ (2012) 
Future Neurology7(6) pp. 709​-717​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.2217/fnl.12.60 

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Einspieler, Christa; Marschik, Peter B. ; Bos, Arend F.; Ferrari, Fabrizio; Cioni, Giovanni; Prechtl, Heinz F. R.
Abstract
Overt clinical symptoms of cerebral palsy do not emerge before a child is at least half a year old. Among the most reliable early markers for cerebral palsy are abnormal ‘general movements’ (GMs). Two specific abnormal GM patterns predict cerebral palsy: cramped-synchronized GMs (during preterm and term age), which lack the usual smoothness and fluent character; and limb and trunk muscles contract almost simultaneously and relax almost simultaneously. In addition, the absence of so-called fidgety movements at 3–5 months post-term age. Fidgety movements are small movements of the neck, trunk and limbs in all directions and of variable acceleration. Beside a high sensitivity (>91%) and specificity (>81%), the assessment of GMs is quick, nonintrusive and easy to acquire.
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2012
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Future Neurology 
ISSN
1479-6708
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1748-6971
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English

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