Effect of neonatal therapy on the motor, cognitive, and behavioral development of infants born preterm: a systematic review.
Sonia KhuranaAudrey E KaneShaaron E BrownTalicia TarverStacey C DusingPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2020)
Parent-delivered motor interventions (PDMIs) are more effective in improving motor and cognitive outcomes than other interventions. Preliminary support indicates that daily PDMI improves motor and cognitive outcomes in the short- and possibly long-term. Therapist-delivered postural control interventions are effective in promoting short-term gains in motor development. Developmental care programs designed by a neonatal therapist are effective in improving the short-term behavior of infants born preterm. Oral motor interventions were found to have no effect on improving developmental outcomes.