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  • ...many situations, the range of motion in the foot can be used to compensate for a disruption of equilibrium. If the ankle mobility is limited, balance prob ...ef><ref>Fregala M, Goodgold S, Dumas H. Effects of lower extremity passive stretching: Pilot study of children and youth with sever limitations in self-mobility.
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  • ...Paneth N, Leviton A, et al. A report: The definition and classification of cerebral palsy april 2006. Developmental Medicine; Child Neurology. 2007;49:8–14. ...rger. Thus, early physiotherapy intervention may help prevent a child with cerebral palsy from reinforcing ineffective movement patterns through repetition.<br
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  • ...C_Cerebral_Palsy_Content_Development_Project#Articles_to_be_Developed ICRC Cerebral Palsy Content Development Project] ...igned to always be needs based, a training program called “Getting to know Cerebral Palsy” was designed to answer this need.
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  • ...an acronym for a Spanish phrase translated into English as "Dynamic Method For Kinesthetic Stimulation". <ref name=":3">Vanderminden JA. [https://www.pro ...ulation of triple extension tone and orthostatic balance in the child with cerebral palsy through exercises specific to Medek method.] Physical Education, Spor
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  • ...en with cerebral palsy]. Indian J Orthop. 2019 Jan-Feb;53(1):35-44. </ref> Cerebral palsy can also lead to a number of secondary musculoskeletal conditions, wh ...ndher K, Merrick J. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7082248/ Cerebral palsy in children: a clinical overview]. Transl Pediatr. 2020 Feb;9(Suppl 1
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  • ...en with cerebral palsy]. Indian J Orthop. 2019 Jan-Feb;53(1):35-44. </ref> Cerebral palsy can also lead to a number of secondary musculoskeletal conditions, wh ...":1">Mather D. Low Functioning Cerebral Palsy Physiotherapy Assessment and Intervention Course. Plus, 2023.</ref> There are various diagnostic sub-types, which are
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  • ...dressing mental health problems in Australians with cerebral palsy: a need for specialist mental health services. Advances in Mental Health, 2022;20(3): 2 Goals:<ref name=":2">Gunarathne P. Mental Health Considerations With Cerebral Palsy. Plus Course 2023</ref>
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  • ...ins are grouped into seven serotypes (A-G) they are prepared in four types for practical use. <ref name=":1" /> Type A is used in therapeutic intervention .../pmc/articles/PMC7980293/ Oral health effects of botulinum toxin treatment for drooling: a systematic review]. Medicina Oral, Patologia Oral y Cirugia Buc
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  • ...ce. <ref>Das SP, Ganesh GS. Evidence-based approach to physical therapy in cerebral palsy. Indian journal of orthopaedics. 2019 Jan;53(1):20.</ref> ...process.&nbsp;<ref name="Gunel">Günel MK. Physiotherapy for children with cerebral palsy. INTECH Open Access Publisher; 2011.</ref>
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  • ...ts muscle relaxers have on the physiological processes of the body because as therapists it is likely some patients will be using these drugs. Muscle rel ...g strength training and botulinum neurotoxin intervention in children with cerebral palsy: The impact on muscle morphology and strength. Disability and rehabil
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  • ...name=":4">Howard J, Sees J, Shrader MW. Management of spinal deformity in cerebral palsy. JPOSNA®. 2019 Nov 3;1(1).</ref>{{#ev:youtube|WiRm0Fj8esw}}<ref>Drs. ...] (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) can be defined as: "... neuromuscular disorders in which the primary symptom is muscle weakne
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  • ...C_Cerebral_Palsy_Content_Development_Project#Articles_to_be_developed ICRC Cerebral Palsy Content Development Project] ...dge: Cambridge University Press.; 2000. The neurobiological bases of early intervention; p. 204–27</ref>
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  • ...ser:Alyssa Chilco|Alyssa Chilco]] and [[User:Justine Tobin|Justine Tobin]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]] '''Top Cont ...luded a mental health disorder to outline the challenges of living with CP as a young adult.
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  • ...Plummer]] and [https://www.physio-pedia.com/User:Erynne_Rowe Erynne Rowe] as part of [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project|Queen's University ...tudy is to outline the out-patient management of a 38-year-old female with cerebral palsy (CP) whose primary complaint is of bilateral anterior knee pain. Earl
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  • ...Kayte-Lynn Kowal|Kayte-Lynn Kowal]] and [[User:Katie McLeod|Katie McLeod]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...ures that were used to determine a baseline and monitor treatment progress for a child participating in hydrotherapy.
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  • ...name="p2">Aisen ML, Kerkovich D, Mast J, Mulroy S, Wren TA, Kay RM, et al. Cerebral palsy: clinical care and neurological rehabilitation. Lancet Neurol. [Revie ...ty for these classification systems<ref name="p1" />, emphasising the need for comprehensive approaches that address the range and magnitude of gait devia
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  • ...cedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0966636218305733 Identifying methods for quantifying lower limb changes in children with idiopathic toe walking: A s ...influences.<ref name=":7" /> Conditions that can cause toe walking include cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, autism spectrum disorders, global developmental
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  • ...n Medical Books; 1980.</ref> If left untreated, the excess fluid can cause an increase in the pressure put on the [[skull]] and [[Brain Anatomy|brain]], ...h is not caused by any of the above-mentioned extrinsic causes is regarded as '''congenital hydrocephalus''' with some underlying genetic pathology. X-li
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  • ...Andrew Klaehn|Andrew Klaehn]],[[User:Yelena Gesthuizen|Yelena Gesthuizen]] as part of the [[Vrije Universiteit Brussel Evidence-based Practice Project]] ...[Patellofemoral Joint|patellofemoral joint]].<ref>Houghton, K. M., ‘Review for the generalist: evaluation of anterior knee pain’, Paediatric Rheumatolog
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  • ...ass="editorbox"> '''Original Editor '''- [[User:User Name|Merrill Pappin]] as part of the [[Queen's University Neuromotor Function Project]]<br> ...bral palsy, and the changes that exercise-based interventions can have for an adult who is deteriorating due to this condition.
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  • ...mmunication. It is a highly enjoyable activity and is used to great effect as a cross-curricular teaching tool. ...mended that this programme is developed in liaison with a physiotherapist. For more ambulant students, it is recommended that the first three grades of th
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