Kicking coordination captures differences between full-term and premature infants with white matter disorder |
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Authors: | Fetters Linda Chen Yu-ping Jonsdottir Johanna Tronick Edward Z |
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Affiliation: | Programs in Physical Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Boston University, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA. fetters@bu.edu |
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Abstract: | This study explores the relation of white matter disorder (WMD) to intralimb coordination patterns in premature infants with very low birth weight (VLBW). We specifically measured the temporal-spatial characteristics of intralimb coordination patterns of the legs. Three groups of infants were compared at one month corrected age (CA): 10 premature infants born VLBW and WMD (PTWMD), 10 premature infants born VLBW without WMD (PT) and 10 full term infants (FT). Using kinematic variables, we discriminate among VLBW infants with WMD from the two comparison groups. Infants born with WMD maintain patterns of tight coupling among leg joints (all flexion or all extension) while PT and FT term infants have begun to decouple leg joints by this age (combinations of flexion with extension). The coupling pattern is captured through joint correlations, discrete relative phase, and phase plane portraits. The PTWMD infants also demonstrate aberrant patterns of coordination evident through both temporal and spatial characteristics of the kicks. This is the first evidence that movement disorder associated with brain lesions can be identified and quantified with kinematic variables as early as one month of age. |
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Keywords: | Author Keywords: Preterm infants Intralimb coordination Brain damage |
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