Gross Motor Milestones in Infants 0-14 Months: Difference between revisions

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unable to hold head in midline
unable to hold head in midline
!sporadic head to midline;
!sporadic head to midline;
sporadic cervical rotation
sporadic cervical rotation;
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increased extensor activity;
 
asymmetry of limbs
!hands to midline;
 
symmetrical movement patterns;
 
 
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|prone
|prone
|increased physiologic flexion hip and knee;
|increased physiologic flexion hip and knee;
elbows posterior to shoulders
elbows posterior to shoulders;
|slight head lift to 45 degrees
 
|start to lift head and shoulders
head to side
|slight head lift to 45 degrees;
unable to hold head in midline;
 
flexion contractures decreased
|able to push through hands;
start to lift head and shoulders;
 
head lift to 45 degrees
 
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|sitting
|sitting
|weight of head pulls them anterior;
|weight of head pulls them anterior;
shoulders anterior to hips;
unable to hold head in midline
wide base of support (ring sitting)
wide base of support (ring sitting)


need a lot of support at proximal trunk
need a lot of support at proximal trunk
|pull to sit- head lag
|pull to sit- head lag;
not able to hold head in midline
|pull to sit-able to tuck chin and hold in midline;
|pull to sit-able to tuck chin and hold in midline;
vertical righting
vertical righting;
 
weight bear through hands (propped sitting)
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|standing
|standing
|supported standing
|supported standing;
reflexive moment in response to stimuli on plantar aspect
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|begin to accept weight
|begin to accept weight;
astasia-abasia,
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Revision as of 15:00, 6 December 2022

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overall 1-2 months 2-3 months
supine physiologic flexion hip and knee;

unable to hold head in midline

sporadic head to midline;

sporadic cervical rotation;

increased extensor activity;

asymmetry of limbs

hands to midline;

symmetrical movement patterns;


prone increased physiologic flexion hip and knee;

elbows posterior to shoulders;

head to side

slight head lift to 45 degrees;

unable to hold head in midline;

flexion contractures decreased

able to push through hands;

start to lift head and shoulders;

head lift to 45 degrees

sitting weight of head pulls them anterior;

shoulders anterior to hips;

unable to hold head in midline wide base of support (ring sitting)

need a lot of support at proximal trunk

pull to sit- head lag;

not able to hold head in midline

pull to sit-able to tuck chin and hold in midline;

vertical righting;

weight bear through hands (propped sitting)

standing supported standing;

reflexive moment in response to stimuli on plantar aspect

begin to accept weight;

astasia-abasia,