ROM Resist & New Zealand
We now know that we have two main groups of patients which are not even hinted at by GMFS anything. 1. Those with sensibility that allows quick – spontaneous – correction in whatever they are doing (crawling?). 2. Those with sluggish responses to exam changing or interfering with their objectives. So, those 'with the moves' and those without. The without cases typically are anoxic or chem toxic based neurological injury rather than low focal flow or contained focus bleeding. Group 1 can detect situational change that needs correction. Group 2 is more impervious to changes that need attention. 1 & 2 have potential control improvement that differs.
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