Neonatal physios should monitor preterm babies until age of two, NICE says
Specially trained physiotherapists should be involved in the care plans of premature babies from as soon after they are born as possible. This is according to new clinical guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which recommend that the expertise of neonatal physiotherapists is used more commonly when it comes to treating preterm babies.
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