We read with great interest the Seminar by Inona Novak and colleagues. Their paper provides a broad and eloquent overview of the many aspects of cerebral palsy.1 However, what a paper wins in width, it typically loses in depth. This loss occurred in the text on early detection within the Diagnosis section, including in figure 1. In infants younger than 5 months (corrected age), Novak and colleagues recommend the use of two neurological assessments: the General Movements Assessment (GMA) and the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination (HINE).
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