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Early Intensive Postural and Movement Training Advances Head Control in Very Young Infants

Hui-Min Lee, James Cole Galloway
DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20110196 Published 1 July 2012
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vol. 92 no. 7 935-947
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2522/ptj.20110196
PubMed 
22466026

Published By 
American Physical Therapy Association
Print ISSN 
0031-9023
Online ISSN 
1538-6724

History 
  • Received June 13, 2011
  • Accepted March 23, 2012
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© 2012 American Physical Therapy Association

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  1. Hui-Min Lee and
  2. James Cole Galloway
  1. H-M. Lee, PT, PhD, was a graduate student in the Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, at the time this study was conducted.
  2. J.C. Galloway, PT, PhD, Infant Motor Behavior Laboratory, and Biomechanics and Movement Sciences Graduate Program, Departments of Physical Therapy and Psychology, Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, University of Delaware.
  1. Address all correspondence to Dr Lee at: noralee0724{at}yahoo.com.
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Physical Therapy Jul 2012, 92 (7) 935-947; DOI: 10.2522/ptj.20110196

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Hui-Min Lee, James Cole Galloway
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