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  2. Crawling (human) - Wikipedia

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    Crawling is a specific four-beat gait involving the hands and knees. A typical crawl is left-hand, right-knee, right-hand, left-knee, or a hand, the diagonal knee, the other hand then its diagonal knee. This is the first gait most humans learn, and is mainly used during early childhood, or when looking for something on the floor or under low ...

  3. Hemihypertrophy - Wikipedia

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    An 8-year-old Afghani girl with congenital hemihypertrophy of the right arm and hand Full-body hemihypertrophy Hemihypertrophy, now more commonly referred to as hemihyperplasia in the medical literature, is a condition in which one side of the body or a part of one side of the body is larger than the other to an extent considered greater than ...

  4. Primitive reflexes - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, when the child's head is extended backward, contracting the back of the neck, the upper extremities will extend and the lower extremities will contract. This reflex is important to help a child push up onto their hands and knees but may inhibit actual forward creeping or crawling if it is not properly integrated.

  5. A 10-month-old Palestinian baby suddenly stopped crawling ...

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    DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Born into the devastating Israel-Hamas war, 10-month-old Abdel-Rahman Abu El-Jedian started crawling early. The baby boy is the first confirmed case of polio ...

  6. Palmar grasp reflex - Wikipedia

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    In a normal infant, the palmar grasp reflex is present during the first three months of age and disappears by six months of age. Disappearance of the reflex has been attributed to conscious and voluntary hand use. [3] Based on collected evidence, there is no significant difference between the reflexes of normal-term and pre-term infants. [2] [3]

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  8. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Arm and hands are more developed than feet and legs (cephalocaudal development); hands appear large in proportion to other body parts. Legs may continue to appear bowed. "Baby fat" continues to appear on thighs, upper arms and neck. Feet appear flat as arch has not yet fully developed. Both eyes work in unison (true binocular coordination).

  9. Baby on TikTok completely loses it over this crawling crab ...

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