The objective of this research is to examine the effect of Infant Aquatics on the development of and neurodevelopment of preterm and near-term infants, using the GM as prognostic estimation of future development. Preterm infants, a continuously growing population, are at high risk for neurodevelopment impairments ranging from minor neurological dysfunction (MND) to cerebral palsy (CP), mainly due to developmental brain injury. Infant Aquatics have been found to benefit and promote infant development. The support and sensory stimulation of the water may improve the development the sensory, motor, as well as, autonomic system of preterm infants. The study will compare intervention by Infant Aquatics to infant massage. The intervention in both methods will start at 36 weeks gestational age for 3 months and will consist of sessions with a therapist every 2 weeks. Development will be assessed and compared at 3, 8 and 18 months using Infant Motor Pattern method, Griffith developmental scales and Vineland adaptive behavior scales.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Infant Aquatics in this study is composed of a set of pre-structured movements and techniques of relaxation, through harmonic integration of various approaches, each having a role in a specific time-window or in the infant's developmental sequence along study interventional timeline
Infant Massage
Chaim Seba Medical Center
Ramat Gan, Israel
RECRUITINGDevelopmental assessment - a composite of several measures
Developmental assessment at term and three month 1. General Movements Neuromotor scale 2. Neurological examination
Time frame: 3 month
Developmental assessment - a composite of several measures
Developmental assessment at 18 month 1. IMP neuromotor developmental scale 2. Griffith mental development scale 3. Vineland adaptive behavior scale
Time frame: 18 month
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