Paediatric neurology: standardization of neonatal assessment in Romania
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This article explains how the Amiel-Tison neurological assessment at term (ATNAT), the neonatal assessment created by Pr Claudine Amiel-Tison and promoted by Evelyne Soyez-Papiernik, changed the diagnostic and prognostic conditions for neonates, and especially former prematures. Evelyne Soyez-Papiernik’s contributions to the field of neonatal physiotherapy are explored along four lines: the introduction of the ATNAT in Romania; the contribution to the development of national guidelines and the standardization of follow-up programs; interdisciplinary consultations; and the discussion of potential research avenues.
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