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Gait Classification in Unilateral Cerebral Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2019
As unilateral cerebral palsy represents a complex disorder, gait classification is difficult. Knowledge of the most frequent gait patterns and functional impairment is crucial for proper decision-making. This study analyzes the prevalence of gait patterns as well as the relation of different gait patterns and the Gross Motor Function Classification ...
Stefanos Tsitlakidis   +6 more
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Interrater reliability for unilateral and bilateral tests to measure the popliteal angle in children and youth with cerebral palsy

open access: yesBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 2021
Background Short hamstring muscles can cause several problems for children with cerebral palsy. The results of the clinical measurement of hamstring length are often used in decision-making about treatment of children with cerebral palsy.
Erika Cloodt   +3 more
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A case of bilateral lower motor neuron facial palsy in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis

open access: yesAPIK Journal of Internal Medicine, 2021
Cerebral venous thrombosis commonly presents with headache, seizure, and motor weakness. Among cranial nerves, the abducens nerve is common to get involved.
Vaishal Shah, Vijay Sardana
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Hand Ownership Is Altered in Teenagers with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical Medicine, 2022
We explored hand ownership in teenagers with unilateral cerebral palsy (UCP) compared with typically developing teenagers. Eighteen participants with UCP and 16 control teenagers participated. We used the rubber hand illusion to test hand ownership (HO).
Corinna N. Gerber   +2 more
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Hip reconstruction in cerebral palsy: Lessons from a single center and 137 hips

open access: yesJournal of Children's Orthopaedics, 2023
Background: This large, retrospective, single-center study aimed to compare the outcomes of unilateral hip reconstruction and bilateral hip reconstruction in children with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy and ascertain risk factors for recurrent instability
Anoushka Ayub   +3 more
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Growth in Infants, Children and Adolescents with Unilateral and Bilateral Cerebral Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Abstract PURPOSE: To compare growth patterns during infancy, childhood and adolescence in children with unilateral and bilateral cerebral palsy (CP) phenotype and to assess the association with gross motor impairment, dysphagia and gestational age.
Maria de las Mercedes Ruiz Brunner   +3 more
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Motor preparation in unilateral cerebral palsy. [PDF]

open access: yesDevelopmental medicine and child neurology, 2011
Contains fulltext : 97128.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
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Effect of motor imagery in children with unilateral cerebral palsy: fMRI study. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
BACKGROUND: Motor imagery is considered as a promising therapeutic tool for rehabilitation of motor planning problems in patients with cerebral palsy. However motor planning problems may lead to poor motor imagery ability. AIM: The aim of this functional
Eva Chinier   +5 more
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Active Joint Position Sense in Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesCureus, 2021
Objective The aim of the study was to examine the differences in joint position sense at the elbow joint between 15 children with unilateral cerebral palsy (CP) and 15 typically developing (TD) controls without neurological or other health deficits. Methodology Joint position sense, a major proprioceptive component, was evaluated actively using a Kin ...
Chrysagis, Nikolaos   +3 more
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Reproducibility of Tactile Assessments for Children with Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

open access: yesPhysical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics, 2012
A systematic review identified tactile assessments used in children with cerebral palsy (CP), but their reproducibility is unknown. Sixteen children with unilateral CP and 31 typically developing children (TDC) were assessed 2-4 weeks apart. Test-retest percent agreements within one point for children with unilateral CP (and TDC) were Semmes-Weinstein ...
Auld, M.   +4 more
openaire   +5 more sources

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