FEATURES OF NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL REHABILITATION AND TREATMENT OF PREMATURE BABIES IN AMBULATORY CONDITIONS

Authors

  • Rustamjon Mo'sinjon o'g'li Sidikov
  • Dilnoza Rustamovna Akhmadjanova
  • Dilnoza Rustamovna Akhmadjanova

Keywords:

neuropsychological rehabilitation, premature babies, ambulatory care, cognitive development, motor impairments

Abstract

 This article explores the nuances of neuropsychological rehabilitation and treatment specifically designed for premature babies, emphasizing ambulatory care settings. It delves into the challenges faced by premature infants and proposes therapeutic interventions aimed at addressing cognitive and motor impairments.

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Published

2024-02-28