[PDF][PDF] Assessment and management of the common postural characteristics of non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy

C Holmes - 2021 - scholar.archive.org
Management of secondary complications, particularly postural asymmetry such as scoliosis
and pelvic obliquity, is an important aspect of healthcare for adults with CP. The …

Postural asymmetry in non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy: a scoping review

C Holmes, K Brock, P Morgan - Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: Non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy are vulnerable to development of postural
asymmetry and associated complications. The primary aim of this scoping review was to …

[HTML][HTML] Postural asymmetries and assistive devices used by adults with cerebral palsy in lying, sitting, and standing

E Rodby-Bousquet, A Agustsson - Frontiers in Neurology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Purpose: To describe the use of assistive devices and postural asymmetries in lying, sitting
and standing positions in adults with cerebral palsy, and to analyze postural asymmetries …

Patterns of postural deformity in non-ambulant people with cerebral palsy: what is the relationship between the direction of scoliosis, direction of pelvic obliquity …

D Porter, S Michael, C Kirkwood - Clinical rehabilitation, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To investigate:(a) associations between the direction of scoliosis, direction of
pelvic obliquity, direction of windswept deformity and side of hip subluxation/dislocation in …

Hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy

A Huser, M Mo, P Hosseinzadeh - Orthopedic Clinics, 2018 - orthopedic.theclinics.com
Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a heterogenous group of conditions that leads to a disorder of
motor function, movement, and posture. It affects the developing and immature brain …

The relationship between radiographic and anthropomorphic measurements of deformity of the thorax, hips, and pelvis in adults with cerebral palsy

C Holmes, K Brock, P Morgan - New Zealand Journal of …, 2021 - nzjp.otago.ac.nz
Non-ambulant adults with cerebral palsy (CP) are commonly affected by progressive
secondary debilitating musculoskeletal issues, which may be clinically measured using the …

[PDF][PDF] Posture and mobility of children with cerebral palsy

J Casey - 2022 - portal.research.lu.se
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of motor disability in childhood
primarily affecting posture and mobility. Secondary complications such as contractures and …

Lifestyle limitations of children and young people with severe cerebral palsy: a population study protocol

C Donnelly, J Parkes, B McDowell… - Journal of advanced …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Title. Lifestyle limitations of children and young people with severe cerebral palsy: a
population study protocol Aim. This paper is a presentation of a study protocol to establish …

Cerebral palsy: Hip surveillance

AM San Juan, VT Swaroop - Pediatric annals, 2022 - journals.healio.com
Patients with cerebral palsy are known to be at risk for hip displacement and dislocation.
Progressive hip displacement is known to cause a variety of problems including pain …

Hip surveillance for children with cerebral palsy: a survey of the POSNA membership

BJ Shore, MW Shrader, U Narayanan… - Journal of Pediatric …, 2017 - journals.lww.com
Background: Currently, hip surveillance programs for children with cerebral palsy exist in
Europe, Australasia, and parts of Canada, but a neuromuscular hip surveillance program …