... Cerebralpalsy (CP) is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in childhood but has a life- long impact on the individual. Children with CP have reduced levels of everyday physical activ- ity and poor ...
... Figure 5. Correlations between the parameters analyzed in the Sleep Disturbance Scale for Children and the Child Health Questionnaire. (A) Correlation between well-being and sleep hyperhidrosis (SH) in the ...
... is CerebralPalsy?”, a 9-year old child gave this honest description, which highlights the generalized lack of knowledge about this condition, despite being the most common physical disability in youth ...
... a cerebralpalsy bearing ...context cerebralpalsy, demands care that can be influenced according to the availability of the social and psychological resources that the family possesses, ...
... Cerebralpalsy (CP) refers to permanent, mutable motor development disorders stemming from a primary brain lesion, causing secondary musculoskeletal problems and limitations in activities of daily living ...
... This is a descriptive, observational, cross-sectional study. The sam- ple was selected from the student body of the Purísima Concepción Special Education Center of Granada, the inclusion criteria being a diagnosis of ...
... Methods: Cross-sectional study with 90 children from two to 12.8 years with cerebralpalsy in the fol- lowing forms: hemiplegia, diplegia, and tetraplegia. Nutritional status was assessed by weight, height, ...
... Several multi-sensing solutions that are designed to give support to stimulation of motion and to provide the balance aid during the gait rehabilitation process, are reported in literature [8-12], however are less or not ...
... Introduction: CerebralPalsy (CP) is a non-progressive disorder that may compromise functional abilities of the upper limbs due to motor and sensitive loss, that are still poorly evaluated and described by ...
... Acute gastric volvulus secondary to malrotation of gut is a rare surgical emergency. We report a case of an eight years old cerebralpalsy (CP) child who presented to us with sudden upper abdominal ...
... CerebralPalsy (CP) comprises a heterogeneous group of non-progressive motor development and posture disorders that cause activity ...Keywords: CerebralPalsy, Orthopedics, ...
... with cerebralpalsy seems to prevent and attenuate the negative impact and stress situations; their absence culminates in feelings of sadness, anger and abandonment, negatively affecting the family routine ...
... CerebralPalsy (CP) is a disorder of movement and posture resulting from the non-progressive injury of the immature or developing brain, which causes clinical ...of cerebralpalsy of the ...
... of cerebralpalsy in children and its clinical �anifesta- ...with cerebralpalsy has been ...with cerebralpalsy is a perspective direction in treat�ent of given category of ...
... Objectives: To develop an understanding of respiratory physiotherapy in children with CerebralPalsy. Methods: This article is about an advanced bibliographic review performed from January to February of ...
... in cerebralpalsy patients, such as the physical restraint with bands or sheet to wrap them up, cylindrical pad or cushion made of a soft material, or simple tools including a homemade one to keep the mouth ...
... with cerebralpalsy accompanied in the Family Health ...with cerebralpalsy accompanied by the Family Health Program in Teresina, PI, are in proper ...Descriptors: Cerebral ...
... P54: Cerebralpalsy is a person who cannot do anything because the brain has stopped functioning; P56: It is the brain stopping suddenly and becoming “like a ...that cerebralpalsy is someone ...
... CerebralPalsy is considered the most common physical disorder in childhood. It is a neurodevelopmental disorder, caused by a brain injury that occurs in pre, post or natal periods with movement and posture ...
... supplemental fluid supply. Prior to each evaluation, the participants were trained for saliva collection. Unstimulated whole saliva was collected using cotton roll at baseline, with the amount of fluid usually offered by ...