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IMPACT OF BODY WEIGHT SUPPORTED BACKWARD TREADMILL TRAINING ON WALKING SPEED IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIA

IMPACT OF BODY WEIGHT SUPPORTED BACKWARD TREADMILL TRAINING ON WALKING SPEED IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC DIPLEGIA

... For this purpose, twenty children with spastic diplegia from both gender were selected from out- patient clinic, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University. Having the following criteria; Their ages ...

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THE PREHENSILE GRASP OF SPASTIC DIPLEGIA

THE PREHENSILE GRASP OF SPASTIC DIPLEGIA

... Extension proximal interphalangeal joint, flexion distal interphalan-.. geal joint.[r] ...

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Resolved lower limb muscle tone abnormalities in children with HIV encephalopathy receiving standard antiretroviral therapy

Resolved lower limb muscle tone abnormalities in children with HIV encephalopathy receiving standard antiretroviral therapy

... Is the resolution of increased lower limb muscle tone related to the severity of the initial neurological findings? Those in the resolved group showed less prominent increases in muscle tone at PE 1 compared to those in ...

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Pontine Hypoplasia in Children with Periventricular Leukomalacia

Pontine Hypoplasia in Children with Periventricular Leukomalacia

... with spastic diplegia (n ⫽ 56), spastic tetraplegia (n ⫽ 14), mixed cerebral palsy (n ⫽ 3), tetratripleplegia (n ⫽ 1), and children unable to be followed (n ⫽ ...

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Ocular findings in patients with spastic type cerebral palsy

Ocular findings in patients with spastic type cerebral palsy

... than spastic type, and to be more related to cerebral palsy caused by hypoxia rather than prematurity ...the spastic group. Lo Cascio [9] noted that spastic diplegia in particular car- ried a ...

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Cerebral palsy in a total population of 4–11 year olds in southern Sweden. Prevalence and distribution according to different CP classification systems

Cerebral palsy in a total population of 4–11 year olds in southern Sweden. Prevalence and distribution according to different CP classification systems

... There are many different versions of CP subtype classifica- tions based on neurological symptoms and localization [3,26,27]. According to the Swedish classification, CP syn- dromes have different profiles in terms of ...

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The effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training for paediatric gait disorders: systematic review

The effectiveness of robotic-assisted gait training for paediatric gait disorders: systematic review

... RCT randomised controlled trial, CP cerebral palsy, GMFCS gross motor function classification system, RAGT robot-assisted gait training, PT physiotherapy, SD spastic diplegia, E experime[r] ...

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Infant Stimulation Curriculum for Infants With Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Infant Temperament, Parent-Infant Interaction, and Home Environment

Infant Stimulation Curriculum for Infants With Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Infant Temperament, Parent-Infant Interaction, and Home Environment

... To assess the effects of intervention in cerebral palsy, 48 infants 12 to 19 months of age, with mild to severe spastic diplegia, were randomly assigned to receive either 6 months of inf[r] ...

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The psoas muscle as cause of low back pain in infantile cerebral palsy

The psoas muscle as cause of low back pain in infantile cerebral palsy

... Case 2 was male, aged 18 years, with spastic diplegia with considerable right prevalence. The right hip was flexed (10° on the right side during Thomas and Staheli manoeu- vres) and adducted. The right knee ...

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Long-term outcomes five years after selective dorsal rhizotomy

Long-term outcomes five years after selective dorsal rhizotomy

... CP spastic diplegia, with- out dyskinesia or ataxia, without significant cognitive disability and with walking capacity or ambulation within reach ...

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Sagittal Gait Analysis in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy Before and After Single Event Multilevel Surgery: A Comparative Study

Sagittal Gait Analysis in Children and Young Adults with Cerebral Palsy Before and After Single Event Multilevel Surgery: A Comparative Study

... Our aim was to compare data from sagittal gait analysis of children with spastic diplegia, triplegia and hemiplegia who had undergone Single Event Multilevel Surgery, as a part of manage[r] ...

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Growth in Children with Cerebral Palsy during five years after Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy: a practice-based study

Growth in Children with Cerebral Palsy during five years after Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy: a practice-based study

... CP spastic diplegia with gross motor function classified at all levels (GMFCS I-V), who were operated with SDR during the first ten years at Lund University ...

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The Effect of Hydrotherapy on Health of Cerebral Palsy Patients: An Integrative Review

The Effect of Hydrotherapy on Health of Cerebral Palsy Patients: An Integrative Review

... palsy spastic diplegia patients, it was suggested that hydrotherapy based interventions should be recom- mended as a complementary method of treatment and rehabilitation along with other conventional ...

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Mutations within Sox2/SOX2
               are associated with abnormalities in the hypothalamo pituitary gonadal axis in mice and humans

Mutations within Sox2/SOX2 are associated with abnormalities in the hypothalamo pituitary gonadal axis in mice and humans

... Patient phenotypes associated with de novo SOX2 mutations Patient 1. A 12.3-year-old girl presented with short stature (height 130 cm, –2.9 SDS; weight 26.7 kg, –1.72 SDS), bilateral anophthalmia, learning difficulties, ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A case of treatable spastic paraparesis

Clinical Reasoning: A case of treatable spastic paraparesis

... sions (e.g., spinal cord compression, intrinsic cord tumor, syrinx), autoimmune and inflammatory dis- orders (e.g., multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica, transverse myelitis, sarcoidosis, paraneoplastic myelopa- thy, ...

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AYURVEDA: A HOPE FOR HSP- HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPARESIS .......

AYURVEDA: A HOPE FOR HSP- HEREDITARY SPASTIC PARAPARESIS .......

... survival presumably because respiratory function is spared. Late in the illness, there may be urinary urgency and incontinence and sometimes fecal incontinence, sexual function tends to be preserved. In pure forms of ...

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Intra- and Inter-Rater Reliability of Micro Manual Muscle Tester of the Lower Extremity in Children With Diplegia Cerebral Palsy

Intra- and Inter-Rater Reliability of Micro Manual Muscle Tester of the Lower Extremity in Children With Diplegia Cerebral Palsy

... Taylor et al. also measured 10 spastic diplegic CP cases, from 1 to 2 weeks, separately. They assessed the reliability of 5 lower-extremity muscle groups: hip flexors, exten- sors, abductors, knee extensors, and ...

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NEW CONCEPTS OF THE ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL MEGACOLON (HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE)

NEW CONCEPTS OF THE ETIOLOGY, DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CONGENITAL MEGACOLON (HIRSCHSPRUNG'S DISEASE)

... demonstrate a spastic segment of colon in the rectum or rectosigmoid with dilated bowel. proximal to this[r] ...

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SEITELBERGER'S SPASTIC AMAUROTIC AXONAL IDIOCY

SEITELBERGER'S SPASTIC AMAUROTIC AXONAL IDIOCY

... The cen- tral nervous system showed a pattern of lesions-deposition of chromolipid pigment in basal nuclei and brain stem, degenera-. tion and gliosis of the dorsal portions of[r] ...

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INFANTILE SPASTIC HEMIPLEGIA IV. BIRTH WEIGHTS

INFANTILE SPASTIC HEMIPLEGIA IV. BIRTH WEIGHTS

... A comparison of the frequency distribution curves of the birth weigilts of patients Witil left (85) and right (105) spastic hemiplegia shows significant differences from normal in the in[r] ...

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