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Physiological Classification Spastic type of cerebral palsy (70-80% cases)

Ocular findings in patients with spastic type cerebral palsy

Ocular findings in patients with spastic type cerebral palsy

... in cerebral palsy, 40 to 50 % of cerebral palsy patients have been reported to have refractive errors [13, ...that cerebral palsy patients are at greater risk of hyperopia than ...

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The effect of hippotherapy on gait in patients with spastic cerebral palsy

The effect of hippotherapy on gait in patients with spastic cerebral palsy

... The knee joint is one of the major predisposing fac- tors for stability and mobility of the physiological gait pattern (Perry, 1992). Its abnormal setting disturbs es- pecially the stance phase of the gait cycle. ...

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The Reactive Postural Control in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Children

The Reactive Postural Control in Spastic Cerebral Palsy Children

... The somatosensory component: Proprioceptors and exteroceptive receptors provide information about limb position and support surface characteristics for somatosensory component. Information related to limb, body position ...

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Altered sense of Agency in children with spastic cerebral palsy

Altered sense of Agency in children with spastic cerebral palsy

... In order to keep the subjects attentive during the test, the subjects were to indicate which of the five targets they were to hit before each trial. During the experi- ment, the visual object could be moved either by the ...

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Classification Systems in Cerebral Palsy

Classification Systems in Cerebral Palsy

... Topography or Limb Distribution The traditional classifications of limb distribution for the hypertonic (primarily spastic) form of CP, hemiplegia, diplegia, and quadriplegia/tetraplegia (and occasionally ...

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Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection for Spastic Equinovarus Foot in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Gait and Foot Pressure Distribution

Botulinum Toxin Type A Injection for Spastic Equinovarus Foot in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Gait and Foot Pressure Distribution

... foot and midfoot as well as a significant reduction in the coro- nal index at 4 months after injection. DISCUSSION Dynamic foot deformities are the most common musculo- skeletal problem in children with spastic ...

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Cerebral Palsy - Type of Impairment

Cerebral Palsy - Type of Impairment

... Function Classification System, which ranks severity on a five-point scale by age groups, is the best way to describe severity (see below) Studies have demonstrated that injuries to certain areas of the brain ...

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CEREBRAL PALSY CLASSIFICATION BY SEVERITY LEVEL

CEREBRAL PALSY CLASSIFICATION BY SEVERITY LEVEL

... Non-Spastic (Extrapyramidal) – Non-spastic cerebral palsy is decreased and/or fluctuating muscle tone. There are multiple forms, each characterized by particular impairments. One of the main ...

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The Definition and Classification of Cerebral Palsy Contents

The Definition and Classification of Cerebral Palsy Contents

... The physiological classification of the tone disorder can also be informative for treatment decisions, but begins to break down if the identified tone abnormality is not contributing to the motor disability ...

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Intramuscular fat in ambulant young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy

Intramuscular fat in ambulant young adults with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy

... Subjects Individuals aged 16 – 30 years, with a diagnosis of BSCP, Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels I-III, who met the safety requirements of MRI were included in this study. Patients who ...

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Hip dysplasia among children with spastic cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh

Hip dysplasia among children with spastic cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh

... function classification system for cerebral ...with cerebral palsy in regions with and without a surveillance programme: a cross sectional study in Sweden and ...

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Spastic Hips in Cerebral Palsy Retrospective Study of Salvage with the McHale Procedure

Spastic Hips in Cerebral Palsy Retrospective Study of Salvage with the McHale Procedure

... Another complication in GMFCS-V patients, which is not uncommon, is lower limb fracture; in patients unable to walk, with visibly low bone mass (although undetermined) and joint contractures, any sudden movements during ...

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DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIC AND QUADRIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY

DEVELOPMENTAL PROFILES OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIC AND QUADRIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY

... the type of CP, which itself affects a particular range of developmental ...with spastic diplegic and quadriplegic cerebral palsy, and children with typical ...

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Experiences of caregivers of children with spastic cerebral palsy regarding splinting in Uganda

Experiences of caregivers of children with spastic cerebral palsy regarding splinting in Uganda

... 3. To describe the caregivers‟ experiences of applying splints to their children 4. To describe the caregivers‟ expectations from splinting their children Summary CP is a motor disorder caused by damage to a developing ...

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Is Electrical Stimulation Beneficial for Improving the Paralytic Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy?

Is Electrical Stimulation Beneficial for Improving the Paralytic Effect of Botulinum Toxin Type A in Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy?

... the activity of the injected muscle through the polysynaptic inhibiting pathway, reducing its spasticity. 25 In addition, it may have a positive action on the rheological properties through stretching of the injected ...

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Explicit Motor Imagery for Grasping Actions in Children With Spastic Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

Explicit Motor Imagery for Grasping Actions in Children With Spastic Unilateral Cerebral Palsy

... Functional Classification level; LH, Left Hemisphere; M, Male; MACS, Manual Ability Classification System; NA, Not Available; RH, Right Hemisphere; UCP, Unilateral Cerebral ...

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EFFECT OF KSHEERA VASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY IN INFANT-A CASE STUDY .......

EFFECT OF KSHEERA VASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY IN INFANT-A CASE STUDY .......

... Cerebral palsy (CP) is multifactorial, non-progressive neuromotor disorder of cerebral origin and it is the leading cause of childhood disability affecting cognitive function and devel- opments in ...

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The Effect of Stretching and Propiroceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Comparative study

The Effect of Stretching and Propiroceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation in Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy: A Comparative study

... 50 SUMMARY The stretching and proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation approaches are highly controversial in the aspects of principle and techniques and also their effects and uses. A comparative study to judge the ...

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Effectiveness of static bicycle on improving paediatric endurance in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children

Effectiveness of static bicycle on improving paediatric endurance in spastic diplegic cerebral palsy children

... particular type of brain damage inhibits the proper development of upper motor neuron function,impacting the motor cortex,the basal ganglia and the corticospinal ...

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Effect of ventilatory facilitation on improvement of trunk postural control in spastic cerebral palsy children

Effect of ventilatory facilitation on improvement of trunk postural control in spastic cerebral palsy children

... is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Respiration is a dynamic and ...

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