A review on recent advances of cerebral palsy
This narrative review summarizes the latest advances in cerebral palsy and identifies where
more research is required. Several studies on cerebral palsy were analyzed to generate a …
more research is required. Several studies on cerebral palsy were analyzed to generate a …
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 …
What constitutes cerebral palsy in the twenty‐first century?
H Smithers‐Sheedy, N Badawi, E Blair… - … Medicine & Child …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Determining inclusion/exclusion criteria for cerebral palsy (CP) surveillance is
challenging. The aims of this paper were to (1) define inclusion/exclusion criteria that have …
challenging. The aims of this paper were to (1) define inclusion/exclusion criteria that have …
Cerebral palsy: Aetiology, pathophysiology and therapeutic interventions
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common non‐progressive neurodevelopmental disorder in
which the impairment of motor and posture functions occurs. This condition may be present …
which the impairment of motor and posture functions occurs. This condition may be present …
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 non‐progressive,
adults with the disorder often develop musculoskeletal and neurological symptoms, such as …
adults with the disorder often develop musculoskeletal and neurological symptoms, such as …
Pathophysiology of cerebral palsy
S Marret, C Vanhulle, A Laquerriere - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2013 - Elsevier
Cerebral palsy (CP), defined as a group of nonprogressive disorders of movement and
posture, is the most common cause of severe neurodisability in children. Understanding its …
posture, is the most common cause of severe neurodisability in children. Understanding its …
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 …
Cerebral palsy and aging
P Haak, M Lenski, MJC Hidecker… - … Medicine & Child …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Cerebral palsy (CP), the most common major disabling motor disorder of childhood, is
frequently thought of as a condition that affects only children. Deaths in children with CP …
frequently thought of as a condition that affects only children. Deaths in children with CP …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebral palsy: an overview
K Vitrikas, H Dalton, D Breish - American family physician, 2020 - aafp.org
Cerebral palsy, which occurs in two to three out of 1,000 live births, has multiple etiologies
resulting in brain injury that affects movement, posture, and balance. The movement …
resulting in brain injury that affects movement, posture, and balance. The movement …
The origins of cerebral palsy
JM Keogh, N Badawi - Current opinion in neurology, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Papers this year have helped clarify risk groups and identify some areas (eg the
management of thrombophilias and the potential of induced hypothermia) with the potential …
management of thrombophilias and the potential of induced hypothermia) with the potential …