IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Retardation) is a risk factor for postnatal adaptation of the quality and further development of these children. In children with IUGR are developmental disorders of the central nervous system up to 10 times more frequent in comparison with AGA (appropriate' weight for gestational age) children.
The aim of our study is to highlight the significant incidence of postural deviation or disturbance of posture control in the age of 8-9 years of their lives compared with the control group of children that matched gestational age.