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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
Cerebral Palsy encompasses a heterogeneous group of non-progressive motor disorders caused by injury to the developing brain. Management is best done in a multidisciplinary set up under one roof. Comprehensive assessment of the child to evaluate functional ability and associated problems is followed by an individualized plan of management with long ...
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Cerebral Palsy encompasses a heterogeneous group of non-progressive motor disorders caused by injury to the developing brain. Management is best done in a multidisciplinary set up under one roof. Comprehensive assessment of the child to evaluate functional ability and associated problems is followed by an individualized plan of management with long ...
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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1994
The care of the hip in children with cerebral palsy is an ongoing challenge. Interventions need to be physiologically based and well timed. Early management will prevent future complications in both the ambulatory and nonambulatory child with cerebral palsy.
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The care of the hip in children with cerebral palsy is an ongoing challenge. Interventions need to be physiologically based and well timed. Early management will prevent future complications in both the ambulatory and nonambulatory child with cerebral palsy.
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Heterogeneity of Cerebral Palsy
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1996I read with interest the article by Dr Stevenson1about anthropomorphic measurements in children with cerebral palsy. Measuring appropriateness and symmetry of growth in patients with encephalopathy is certainly important, and it is encouraging to have demonstrations of a way in which this can be achieved.
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Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1972
Summary Common knee problems in cerebral palsy are flexion, recurvatum, high patella and chondromalacia, and valgus. Most are preventable or correctable by judicious soft tissue surgery. Successful results demand prevention of recurrence with night support and appropriate exercises during the growing period.
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Summary Common knee problems in cerebral palsy are flexion, recurvatum, high patella and chondromalacia, and valgus. Most are preventable or correctable by judicious soft tissue surgery. Successful results demand prevention of recurrence with night support and appropriate exercises during the growing period.
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Evolving concepts in progressive supranuclear palsy and other 4-repeat tauopathies
Nature Reviews Neurology, 2021Maria Stamelou +2 more
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