Das General Movement Assessment (GMA) in der osteopathischen Praxis

Dirk Luthin
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Persistent posture and movement asymmetry is one of the most common reasons for an infant to be referred to an osteopathic practice. To clarify the causes of these patterns, differential diagnostic questions are at the heart of every (osteopathic) intervention. The General Movement Assessment (GMA) has been established internationally as a valid, quick and effective examination method for the early detection of developing cerebral palsy. By observing the spontaneous movements of the infant generated by central pattern generators, the so-called general movements, the affected children can be identified very early and given targeted further diagnostics and early therapy. The GMA is also able to detect osteopathic lesions and can be used to monitor therapy, even after osteopathic intervention. The GMA is quick to learn but requires intensive practice and regular calibration by tutors from the General Movements Trust.
骨科实践中的一般运动评估(GMA)
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