29 March 2025 : Clinical Research
The Role of the Vojta Method in Diagnosing and Enhancing Motor Skills in Preterm Infants: A Prospective Open-Label Controlled Study
Agata TrafalskaDOI: 10.12659/MSM.945495
Med Sci Monit 2025; 31:e945495
Table 8 Number (percentage) of reflexes in the Collis’ horizontal suspension reflex test in groups of children differing in gestational age (Group) and examination time point and results of Pearson’s chi-square independence test.
| Variables | Examinations | P | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Examination 1 | Examination 2 | Examination 3 | ||
| Number of abnormal reflexes in the Collis’ horizontal suspension test | ||||
| Group 1 (≤29 week) | 47 (95.9%) | 45 (91.8%) | 20 (40.8%) | <0.001 |
| Group 2 (30–33 weeks) | 45 (88.2%) | 43 (84.3%) | 20 (39.2%) | <0.001 |
| Group 3 (34–37 weeks) | 38 (76.0%) | 20 (40.0%) | 8 (16.0%) | <0.001 |
| Group 4 (≥38 weeks; control) | 28 (56.0%) | 19 (38.0%) | 7 (14.0%) | <0.001 |
| Examination 1 – initial examination (baseline), Examination 2 – second examination (after 3 months), Examination 3 – third examination (after 6 months). Pearson’s chi-square test was used to compare the frequency of abnormal responses across different gestational age groups at each examination. | ||||






