%A LÜ Pan-pan, GAO Wen-ting, ZHAO Na, LIU Fang, XU Chong-feng, DENG Yu-qin %T Assessment of Nervous System of High-risk Infants: 236 Cases Report %0 Journal Article %D 2019 %J Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice %R 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2019.06.017 %P 714-717 %V 25 %N 6 %U {https://www.cjrtponline.com/CN/abstract/article_7553.shtml} %8 %X Objective To investigate evaluation methods to predict the outcome of nervous system development in high-risk infants.Methods From March, 2015 to March, 2016, 336 high-risk infants were enrolled. They were assessed by General Movements (GMs) Quality Assessment, 0~1 Years Old 20 Items Neuromotor Assessment and Gesell Developmental Schedules.Results A total of 236 infants finishied the study. GMs Quality Assessment showed that 203 cases were normal and 33 cases were abnormal in the writhing movements stage; 218 cases were normal and 18 cases were abnormal in the fidgety movemonts stage. 0~1 Years Old 20 Items Neuromotor Assessment showed that 202 cases were normal and 34 cases were abnormal. Gesell Developmental Schedules showed that 12 cases were abnormal.Conclusion The combination of GMs Quality Assessment, 0~1 Years Old 20 Items Neuromotor Assessment and Gesell Developmental Schedules could better predict the nervous system development of high-risk infants.