The comprehensive care of ambulatory children with CP functioning at Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) level I and II was covered in a previous practice point. This companion document focuses on the care of children with CP functioning at GMFCS levels III to V. Children ...
The present study investigated the reliability of self-reported rating of Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels compared with professio... R Jahnsen,G Aamodt,P Rosenbaum - 《Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology》 被引量: 155发表: 2006年 ...
Participants and Setting: CP (aged 0-20 years, all GMFCS levels). Method: Comprehensive search of... J Hough,R Boyd,J Keating,... - 《My Publications》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 加载更多来源期刊 Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology ...
Across the spectrum of comorbidities considered, these comorbidities are relatively infrequently encountered in those with spastic hemiplegic or spastic diplegic variants or ambulatory GMFCS status (levels I-III), while these entities occur at a frequent level for those with spastic qua...
Purpose: To investigate performance of children with cerebral palsy (CP) at GMFCS Levels I-II on sports-focussed gross motor assessments; and concurrent validity of mainstream and CP-specific high-level assessment batteries and field tests. Methods: Fifty-four children (6-12 years) with CP at ...
See Instructions for Authors for a complete description of levels of evidence.Amit JainPaul D. SponsellerSuken A. ShahAmer SamdaniPatrick J. CahillBurt YaszayDolores B. NjokuMark F. AbelPeter O. NewtonMichelle C. MarksJournal of Bone and Joint Surgery...
Recommended treadmill training parameters for persons with cerebral palsy based on the GMFCS levels: a systematic reviewfrom late stance to mid-swing phase of gait, using a cable-driven robotic gait training system. Outcome measures consisted of overground walking speed, 6 minutes walking distance, ...
Assessing advanced motor skills in young people with cerebral palsy in GMFCS Levels I and II: Rasch analysis of the challengeCEREBRAL palsyYOUNG adultsSPASTIC paralysisMEDICAL careinventory, and clarity and phrasing of goals. Results: All parents identified "body structure and function" goals, with ...
Conclusions: In patients with CP functioning at GMFCS levels III and IV, DRFT results in persistent crouch postoperatively. Given the importance of maintaining upright posture in these patients, we do not recommend DRFT in patients functioning at GMFCS levels III and IV....
CO-DESIGN OF AN INTERVENTION TO INCREASE LEISURE PARTICIPATION FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY GMFCS LEVELS IV AND Vdoi:10.1016/j.bjpt.2024.100671Patient and Public InvolvementCerebral PalsyLeisureBackground Adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP) experience restrictions in leisure activities participation,...