Bilateral hand use during infancy in very low birth weight infants
Bilateral hand use during infancy in very low birth weight infants

Bilateral hand use during infancy in very low birth weight infants

J Phys Ther Sci. 2025 May;37(5):194-198. doi: 10.1589/jpts.37.194. Epub 2025 May 1.

ABSTRACT

[Purpose] To determine the age in months of bilateral hand use during the infancy period of preterm infants with birth weight <1,500 g. [Participants and Methods] This retrospective, observational study included 57 infants with no neurodevelopmental handicaps (average weight at birth 963.2 ± 298.2 g, gestational age 28.4 ± 3.1 weeks), who were transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit at a medical center in Japan between 2010 and 2014. The patients were classified into two groups based on weight at birth: 32 infants with birth weights <1,000 g (Group A) and 25 with birth weights between 1,000 and 1,499 g (Group B). Data on the ages at which bilateral hand use was attained (“playing with both hands together”, “transferring a toy between the two hands”, and “grasping two toys, one in each hand”) were collected from the respective medical records and compared between the two groups. [Results] Significantly delayed bilateral hand use was detected in Group A compared to that in Group B for “transferring a toy between the two hands” (90th percentile, 7.2 months compared to 6.3 months). For the other two items, no differences were detected between the two groups. [Conclusion] The development of bilateral hand use during infancy differed among infants with very low birth weight and was delayed in the group with a lighter birth weight group.

PMID:40322577 | PMC:PMC12045611 | DOI:10.1589/jpts.37.194