[HTML][HTML] Cerebral palsy: an overview
K Vitrikas, H Dalton, D Breish - American family physician, 2020 - aafp.org
Cerebral palsy is defined as a group of disorders that affects an individual's movement,
posture, and balance due to injury to the developing brain. Treatments for the movement …
posture, and balance due to injury to the developing brain. Treatments for the movement …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebral palsy: an overview
KW Krigger - American family physician, 2006 - aafp.org
The presentation of cerebral palsy can be global mental and physical dysfunction or isolated
disturbances in gait, cognition, growth, or sensation. It is the most common childhood …
disturbances in gait, cognition, growth, or sensation. It is the most common childhood …
Cerebral palsy: a comprehensive review
RC Dzienkowski, KK Smith, KA Dillow… - The nurse …, 1996 - journals.lww.com
Cerebral palsy is a broad Cerebral palsy is a broad range of static, nonprogressive motor
disabilities that present from birth or early childhood as a result of injury to neuromotor …
disabilities that present from birth or early childhood as a result of injury to neuromotor …
Treatment of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal problems in cerebral palsy
MEG Jr - Pediatric rehabilitation, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Cerebral palsy typically involves a variety of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal problems.
These problems include spasticity, dystonia, contractures, abnormal bone growth, poor …
These problems include spasticity, dystonia, contractures, abnormal bone growth, poor …
Cerebral palsy: classification and etiology
G Bialik, U Givon - Acta orthopaedica et traumatologica turcica, 2009 - dergipark.org.tr
Cerebral palsy (CP), a common condition of abnormalities in the brain, arises early in life.
Since the term was first introduced in 1843, many authors have tried to define and classify …
Since the term was first introduced in 1843, many authors have tried to define and classify …
Adults with cerebral palsy: a workshop to define the challenges of treating and preventing secondary musculoskeletal and neuromuscular complications in this rapidly …
LL Tosi, N Maher, DW Moore… - … Medicine & Child …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Although the neurological injury associated with cerebral palsy (CP) is nonprogressive,
adults with the disorder often develop musculoskeletal and neurological symptoms, such as …
adults with the disorder often develop musculoskeletal and neurological symptoms, such as …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebral palsy
Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of childhood-onset, lifelong physical disability in
most countries, affecting about 1 in 500 neonates with an estimated prevalence of 17 million …
most countries, affecting about 1 in 500 neonates with an estimated prevalence of 17 million …
Cerebral palsy: classification and epidemiology
AT Pakula, KVN Braun… - Physical Medicine and …, 2009 - pmr.theclinics.com
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability of childhood. A recent publication
from the Autism and Developmental Disability Monitoring (ADDM) CP Network sponsored by …
from the Autism and Developmental Disability Monitoring (ADDM) CP Network sponsored by …
Cerebral palsy: defining the problem
MI Shevell, JB Bodensteiner - Seminars in pediatric neurology, 2004 - Elsevier
The term “cerebral palsy” has had varied meanings over the past century. This article
presents the current consensus definition that best captures the core elements of this …
presents the current consensus definition that best captures the core elements of this …
Cerebral palsy: the whys and hows
C Fairhurst - Archives of Disease in Childhood-Education and …, 2012 - ep.bmj.com
The descriptive term of cerebral palsy encompasses the largest group of childhood
movement disorders. Severity and pattern of clinical involvement varies widely dependent …
movement disorders. Severity and pattern of clinical involvement varies widely dependent …