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Motor Development and Early Predictors of Psychomotor Outcomes in Preterm and Term Infants

This study examines how early motor behavior in infants relates to their later psychomotor development. Researchers will observe both preterm and full-term infants during the first months of life, using video-based assessments to evaluate spontaneous movements and early postural control. These early motor patterns will

Condition(s)Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Motor Skills Disorders, Infant, Premature Development, Infant, Term Development, Postural Balance
StatusRecruiting
Study typeObservational
SummaryThis study examines how early motor behavior in infants relates to their later psychomotor development. Researchers will observe both preterm and full-term infants during the first months of life, using video-based assessments to evaluate spontaneous movements and early postural control. These early motor patterns will be scored with the Motor Optimality Score - Revised (MOS-R). When the children reach 18 and 36 months of age, their development in areas such as motor skills, communication, sensory processing, and social behavior will be evaluated through a caregiver-completed questionnaire. The purpose of the study is to determine whether early motor quality can predict later developmental outcomes, whether preterm and full-term infants with similar motor scores develop differently, and wh
Who can participateInclusion Criteria: * The child was born either preterm or full-term. Both groups are included in the study. * The child completed a video recording of early movements during routine check-ups in the first months of life. * The parents or legal guardians agree to participate and give informed consent. * The child will be available for follow-up at around 18-36 months of age, when parents will complete a developmental questionnaire. Exclusion Criteria: * There is no usable video recording of the child's early spontaneous movements from the neonatal or early infant period. * The child has a diagnosed medical condition that makes movement assessment impossible (for example, severe congenital anomalies or conditions preventing typical movement). * Parents do not wish to participate or withdraw
Ages3 Years
SexAll
Accepts healthy volunteersYes
Lead sponsorMasaryk University
LocationsPardubice, Czechia, Czechia; Pardubice, Česká Republika, Czechia; Pardubice, Česká Republika, Czechia
Start date2024-04-19
NCT IDNCT07296003
Official listinghttps://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07296003

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