In the neurological examination of the child, there is a growing significance of subclinical semiotics and graphomotor expression. These discrete neurological signs give information about the maturity of complex motor organization and enable the following of cortical structure organization. Subclinical neurological semiotics in the form of muscular hypotonia, synkinesis and disturbed reciprocal coordination of movements at a certain age, present a physiological, developmental appearance, while at a later age they are a sign of immaturity, or of an organic neurological structure damage.
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