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Delayed motor development in infants - central coordination disorder
Delayed motor development in infants refers to a condition where a child does not reach age milestones in motor skills compared to their peers. This condition can be a manifestation of various health or developmental problems and can affect the infant's ability to crawl, sit, walk or manipulate objects.
A diagnosis is often made by monitoring and evaluating the infant's developmental milestones. Doctors may also use standardised tests and assessments, such as the Denver Developmental Screening Test.
Causes
- Genetic factors
- Neurological disorders
- Birth injuries
- Chronic health problems
- Insufficient stimulation in the environment
Symptoms
- Insufficient ability to hold the head upright
- Limited range of motion
- Inability to sit or crawl at an age when this is usually possible
- Low muscle tone
- Delayed fine motor development (e.g. inability to grasp small objects)
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