Cleveland State University Seeks to Better Train Practitioners in Assessing Infant Health
September 24, 2019
September 24, 2019
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Sept. 24 -- Cleveland State University issued the following news release:
The School of Health Sciences at Cleveland State University, in collaboration with the General Movements Trust, hosted the basic and advanced certification courses on Prechtl's General Movements Assessment (GMA). The GMA has been shown to be particularly effective in identifying physical and behavioral anomalies, called neurobehavioral sequelae, in infants less than 5 months post-term age.
The School of Health Sciences at Cleveland State University, in collaboration with the General Movements Trust, hosted the basic and advanced certification courses on Prechtl's General Movements Assessment (GMA). The GMA has been shown to be particularly effective in identifying physical and behavioral anomalies, called neurobehavioral sequelae, in infants less than 5 months post-term age.