Concepts in fetal movement research
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Concepts in fetal movement research
Haworth Press, c1993
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"Has also been published as Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics, volume 12, numbers 2/3, 1993"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Here is an informative book that provides theoretical perspectives on the study of fetal movement and introduces observational assessments that can be used in fetal research. It provides research tools that can be used to delineate early patterns of movement, preparing therapists for neonatal intervention and leading to a better understanding of functional activity of the fetus. Concepts in Fetal Movement Research describes various ideas in fetal development and contains original research on a variety of topics, including:
the way in which events experienced in utero help neonatal interaction with parents
inductive and deductive approaches to assessment development
scapular movement
activity/inactivity of the 12-20 week old fetus
two different research tools for assessing fetal movement.
future directions for research by physical therapists in collaboration with other researchersResearchers, clinicians, obstetricians, radiologists, sonographers, and neonatologists will all find this book full of helpful information. Concepts in Fetal Movement Research is an invaluable guide for both their research and their day-to-day work with patients.
目次
Contents
Preface
Concepts in Fetal Movement Research
Relationship of Mechanical and Movement Factors to Prenatal Musculoskeletal Development
The Origins of the Mother-Child Relationship--A Review
Obstetric Ultrasound: An Overview
Ultrasound Safety: A Descriptive Study of the Potential Effects of Early Imaging
Quantitative Measurement of Fetal Movement: Fetal-Posture and Movement Assessment (F-PAM)
Q-MOVE: Development of a Qualitative Assessment of Fetal Movement
Behavioral States in the Human Fetus
Periods of Activity and Inactivity in the 12- to 16-Week Fetus
Kinematic Study of Human Fetal Shoulder Movement in Utero: Preliminary Results
The Development of Fetal Behaviors and Their Relationship to Neonatal Behavioral Organization
The Future of Fetal Imaging: One Person's Perspective
Reference Notes Included
Index
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