kärlmotorik
Kärlmotorik refers to the fine motor skills controlled by the central nervous system that involve the large muscles of the limbs and trunk. These movements are typically gross, unrefined, and less precise than those controlled by distal muscles. Examples of kärlmotorik include actions like walking, running, jumping, throwing, and maintaining balance. It is essential for overall mobility, coordination, and participation in many everyday activities.
The development of kärlmotorik typically begins in infancy with the achievement of milestones such as head
Disruptions in kärlmotorik can result from various neurological or developmental conditions, including cerebral palsy, developmental coordination