Comparison of normal and atypical development
Description
This video presents and contrasts normal and atypical sensorimotor development in supine, prone, sitting, and standing. Developmental movement and postural components that impair the establishment of skill in children with neuromotor disorders are clearly presented.
Runtime
47 min
Series
Subjects
- Motor ability in children (12)
- Neuromuscular diseases in children (5)
- Physical therapy for children (22)
- Sensorimotor integration (6)
- Physical therapy (49)
- Movement disorders in children (23)
Genre
Date of Publication
2009
Database
Alexander Street
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