Age (p-value) = 0.939. 0 = negative Smooth, precise, fast eye movements, fast change of gaze direction, head remains stable 1 = moderately positive Slightly irregular eye movements. Short stops ...
Plus, their neck muscles are still developing and offer less control of head movement. On top of that, a baby's skull is softer and thinner than an older child's. While headfirst falls put infants ...
Background: Head-eye movement control deficit is an identified problem in patients with chronic neck pain, particularly in cases of whiplash associated disorders (WAD). To date, there is no ...