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2013
Cerebral palsy affects movement and posture causing activity limitation; it is a lifelong condition, with foreseeable complications. There are evidence-based interventions that will prevent participation restriction. Childhood interventions are generally delivered within multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs.
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Cerebral palsy affects movement and posture causing activity limitation; it is a lifelong condition, with foreseeable complications. There are evidence-based interventions that will prevent participation restriction. Childhood interventions are generally delivered within multidisciplinary rehabilitation programs.
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Seminars in Perinatology, 2008
Extreme prematurity confers about a 100-fold increase in the risk of cerebral palsy (CP), relative to birth at term gestation. Although CP is primarily a disorder of movement, many children with this disorder have other impairments which may affect their quality of life and life expectancy.
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Extreme prematurity confers about a 100-fold increase in the risk of cerebral palsy (CP), relative to birth at term gestation. Although CP is primarily a disorder of movement, many children with this disorder have other impairments which may affect their quality of life and life expectancy.
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European Neurology, 1952
Abstract 1. 1. Some of the definitions of cerebral palsy accepted in this paper do not exclude hereditary and familial cases. 2. 2. Prenatal causes are occupying a steadily growing part in the etiology of cerebral palsy syndromes. 3. 3.
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Abstract 1. 1. Some of the definitions of cerebral palsy accepted in this paper do not exclude hereditary and familial cases. 2. 2. Prenatal causes are occupying a steadily growing part in the etiology of cerebral palsy syndromes. 3. 3.
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1955
Nearly a century has elapsed since Little's description of the crippling condition which has since come to be known as cerebral palsy. Little, an orthopedist venturing on obstetrical ground, considered that the disease was usually due to asphyxia associated with dystocia and prematurity.* Sigmund Freud categorized these as "Little's factors" in ...
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Nearly a century has elapsed since Little's description of the crippling condition which has since come to be known as cerebral palsy. Little, an orthopedist venturing on obstetrical ground, considered that the disease was usually due to asphyxia associated with dystocia and prematurity.* Sigmund Freud categorized these as "Little's factors" in ...
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Brain and Development, 2009
A common language on CP has been developed for the European registers by the SCPE (Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe) working group and the common database allows prevalence analyses on a larger basis. CP prevalence increases with lower birthweight and higher immaturity. Increase of survival after preterm birth has first also increased CP rates.
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A common language on CP has been developed for the European registers by the SCPE (Surveillance of Cerebral Palsy in Europe) working group and the common database allows prevalence analyses on a larger basis. CP prevalence increases with lower birthweight and higher immaturity. Increase of survival after preterm birth has first also increased CP rates.
Ingeborg, Krägeloh-Mann +1 more
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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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CONTRACTURES IN CEREBRAL PALSY
Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1987Contractures in cerebral palsy (CP) are usually in flexion at the hips and knees, and in plantar flexion at the ankles. When correctly indicated, surgical release is appropriate. Occasionally, extension contractures of the hip and knee develop, and dorsiflexion contractures of the ankle may ensue.
M M, Hoffer, R T, Knoebel, R, Roberts
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Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 1983
Information currently available on the etiology of cerebral palsy is reviewed. Research findings from three sources, animal data, fetal movement analyses, and clinical studies, suggest that prenatal factors may play a more important role in the etiology of cerebral palsy than previously thought. Implications for physical and occupational therapists, in
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Information currently available on the etiology of cerebral palsy is reviewed. Research findings from three sources, animal data, fetal movement analyses, and clinical studies, suggest that prenatal factors may play a more important role in the etiology of cerebral palsy than previously thought. Implications for physical and occupational therapists, in
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Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 1983
Physical and occupational therapists have long been associated with the care and treatment of children with cerebral palsy. This review paper examines this association in light of current prevalence data and clinical research findings. A variety of epidemiological issues, such as the impact of neonatal intensive care and the risk of preterm birth are ...
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Physical and occupational therapists have long been associated with the care and treatment of children with cerebral palsy. This review paper examines this association in light of current prevalence data and clinical research findings. A variety of epidemiological issues, such as the impact of neonatal intensive care and the risk of preterm birth are ...
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