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  • ...elie Wolting] alongside the [http://www.enablement.nl Enablement] Cerebral Palsy Project and [http://rehabmonitor.org/ Handicap International Group]. ...ious types of Cerebral Palsy.&nbsp;<br>There are 3 major types of Cerebral Palsy: Spastic (70-80%), Dyskinetic (10-20%) and Ataxic (5-10%); or a combination
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  • ...>Aisen ML, Kerkovich D, Mast J, Mulroy S, Wren TA, Kay RM, et al. Cerebral palsy: clinical care and neurological rehabilitation. Lancet Neurol. [Review]. 20 ...types based on sagittal plane kinematics and muscle groups affected. This classification provides valuable insights into understanding gait patterns and guiding man
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  • ...lie Wolting]&nbsp;for Handicap International is the Management of Cerebral Palsy. This is a series of online modules that were funded to run for a period of To continue dissemination and global education in CBR and Cerebral Palsy this programme has teamed up with Physiopedia to transform the modules into
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  • ...etric evaluation of the functional walking test for children with cerebral palsy. Disability and Rehabilitation. 2011:33(25–26): 2397–2403.</ref> ...ities that were directed towards higher functioning children with cerebral palsy, higher level of gross motor ability, or limitations for children with [[he
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  • ..., et al. Australian hip surveillance guidelines for children with cerebral palsy: 5-year review. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2015;57(9):808-820.</ref>. Early iden ...son">Gibson N.CEREBRAL PALSY The importance of monitoring hips in Cerebral Palsy. Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth July 2012</ref>. In CP, hip displacement
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  • ...eurology. 2008 Jan 1;50(1):5-.</ref> It categorises children with cerebral palsy in terms of their self-initiated gross motor function.<ref name=":3" /> This five-level classification system focuses on wheeled mobility, walking and sitting. A child is classif
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  • ...ation of the Posture and Postural Ability Scale for children with cerebral palsy]. Clinical rehabilitation. 2016 Jul;30(7):697-704.</ref> ...were reproduced in a study performed with children diagnosed with cerebral palsy.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...g lower extremity (HABIT-ILE) in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair [Internet]. 2014 Dec 19;29(7):645– ...improve motor skills of children, aged 2–5 years, with bilateral cerebral palsy. BMJ Open [Internet]. 2021 Mar 1;11(3):e041542. Available from: https://doi
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  • ...owing single-event multilevel surgery in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy]. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2012 Feb 1;44(2):137-43.</ref><ref na ...ge at single‐event multilevel surgery on outcome in children with cerebral palsy who walk with flexed knee gait]. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology.
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  • ...//pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10503915/ Causes of excess mortality in cerebral palsy]. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1999;41(9):580-5.</ref>. The evi ...ave varying degrees of severity; from score I to V of Gross Motor Function Classification Scale (GMFCS), from none until profound intelectual disability, with or wit
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  • .../s12178-012-9120-4 The role for hip surveillance in children with cerebral palsy.] Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med. 2012;5(2):126-134.</ref> ...cn.12754 Australian hip surveillance guidelines for children with cerebral palsy: 5-year review.] Dev Med Child Neurol. 2015;57(9):808-820.</ref>. Age is al
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  • ...Leviton A, et al. A report: The definition and classification of cerebral palsy april 2006. Developmental Medicine; Child Neurology. 2007;49:8–14. Availa ...s, early physiotherapy intervention may help prevent a child with cerebral palsy from reinforcing ineffective movement patterns through repetition.<br><br>
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  • ...l_Palsy_Content_Development_Project#Articles_to_be_Developed ICRC Cerebral Palsy Content Development Project] ...always be needs based, a training program called “Getting to know Cerebral Palsy” was designed to answer this need.
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  • Hydrotherapy is indicated in children with cererbal palsy. The main benefits of aquatic therapy are:&nbsp; ...and Youth (ICF-CY)&nbsp;<ref>World Health Organisation. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health for Children and Youth (ICF–CY), 20
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  • ...=Abstract,implications%20for%20diagnosis%20and%20treatment. Definition and classification of negative motor signs in childhood]. Pediatrics. 2006 Nov 1;118(5):2159-6 ...rg/articles/10.3389/fneur.2022.844911/full etabolic assessment of cerebral palsy with normal clinical MRI using 18F-FDG PET imaging: A preliminary report].
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  • ...Championships (NJDC), qualifying standards are based on age and disability classification.
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  • ...Merrick J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082248/ Cerebral palsy in children: a clinical overview.] Translational pediatrics. 2020 Feb;9(Sup ...hemorrhage and periventricular leukomalacia (i.e. "diffuse injury of deep cerebral white matter, accompanied in its most severe form by focal necrosis"<ref>Fo
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  • ...elie Wolting] alongside the [http://www.enablement.nl Enablement] Cerebral Palsy Project and [http://rehabmonitor.org/ Handicap International Group]. ...ious types of Cerebral Palsy.&nbsp;<br>There are 3 major types of Cerebral Palsy: Spastic (70-80%), Dyskinetic (10-20%) and Ataxic (5-10%); or a combination
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  • ...erebral palsy]. Indian J Orthop. 2019 Jan-Feb;53(1):35-44. </ref> Cerebral palsy can also lead to a number of secondary musculoskeletal conditions, which ca == Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) ==
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  • ...Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA Proposed definition and classification of cerebral palsy, April 2005]. Developmental medicine and child neurology. 2005 Aug;47(8):57 ...eish D. [https://www.aafp.org/pubs/afp/issues/2020/0215/p213.html Cerebral palsy: an overview]. American family physician. 2020 Feb 15;101(4):213-20.</ref>W
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  • === Cerebral Palsy === ...commonly used for infants aged under 2 to estimate the risk of a cerebral palsy diagnosis.
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  • * Adults: [[Traumatic Brain Injury|Cerebral trauma]], alcohol withdrawal, tumors, [[Stroke|strokes]], and an unknown ca == Cerebral Palsy ==
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