Introduction of Alberta Infant Motor Scale

  • UESUGI Masayuki
    Takatsuki Municipal Ryouikuen Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science
  • TAKADA Satoshi
    Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science
  • SHIMADA Tomoaki
    Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Science

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  • 新しい運動発達評価法Alberta Infant Motor Scaleの紹介
  • アタラシイ ウンドウ ハッタツ ヒョウカホウ Alberta Infant Motor Scale ノ ショウカイ

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Abstract

The Alberta Infant Motor Scale (AIMS) is a method for evaluating motor development to differentiate between normal and disabled children. In the present study, we tried to evaluate 3 normal children using the description of AIMS. As a result, we obtained 25-50% percentage rank (PR) in one case and more than 90% PR in the other two cases. Since AIMS can be performed in a short period and even evaluators with poor experience can collect relatively accurate results. AIMS is considered to be a useful tool for screening tests.<br>

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  • Rigakuryoho Kagaku

    Rigakuryoho Kagaku 20 (4), 263-266, 2005

    The Society of Physical Therapy Science

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