This study examined the effect of the frequency of physical therapy on the outcome of infants referred for delayed motor development due to joint hypermobility and benign hypotonia. The study groups comprised 29 infants ð8-12 monthsÞ who were randomly placed into a monthly and weekly treatment groups. No difference was found between the 2 study group scores on the different tests at all assess-ment points. However, assessment of walking at the age of 15 months revealed a clear advantage of the infants who were treated weekly. Our study demonstrated a minor benefit of weekly treatment protocol only in the achieve-ment of independent walking in children with joint hyper-mobility and benign hypotonia. It did not prove an advantage of weekly ph...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The long-term effect of early intervention in infants at r...
Background and introduction: Balance is fundamental for the efficient accomplishment of all activiti...
Abstract: Children with brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP) may have shoulder external rotation and a...
Objective: To study the effect of pediatric physical therapy on positional preference and deformatio...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pediatric physical therapy seems to reduce skull deformati...
Object of study: improvement of motor development in infants of different gender, gestational age, b...
Background and Purpose: Developmental delay is a common condition seen in the pediatric populations ...
To determine efficacy of pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement therapy, 20 children with congenital ...
Background: Heamarthrosis is the most disabling complication of hemophilia causing pain, swelling, l...
This study aims to compare in hemiplegic children the effectiveness of intensive training (unimanual...
The optimal evaluation and treatment of children with infantile spasms is unknown. To aid in the dev...
The primary aim of this quality improvement initiative was to increase the number of patients receiv...
Contains fulltext : 153234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
Biofeedback of muscle activity is commonly used as an adjunct to physical therapy, but it has not pr...
The efficacy of traditional training programs (e.g., neurodevelopmental therapy) in promoting indepe...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The long-term effect of early intervention in infants at r...
Background and introduction: Balance is fundamental for the efficient accomplishment of all activiti...
Abstract: Children with brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP) may have shoulder external rotation and a...
Objective: To study the effect of pediatric physical therapy on positional preference and deformatio...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pediatric physical therapy seems to reduce skull deformati...
Object of study: improvement of motor development in infants of different gender, gestational age, b...
Background and Purpose: Developmental delay is a common condition seen in the pediatric populations ...
To determine efficacy of pediatric Constraint-Induced Movement therapy, 20 children with congenital ...
Background: Heamarthrosis is the most disabling complication of hemophilia causing pain, swelling, l...
This study aims to compare in hemiplegic children the effectiveness of intensive training (unimanual...
The optimal evaluation and treatment of children with infantile spasms is unknown. To aid in the dev...
The primary aim of this quality improvement initiative was to increase the number of patients receiv...
Contains fulltext : 153234.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
Biofeedback of muscle activity is commonly used as an adjunct to physical therapy, but it has not pr...
The efficacy of traditional training programs (e.g., neurodevelopmental therapy) in promoting indepe...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The long-term effect of early intervention in infants at r...
Background and introduction: Balance is fundamental for the efficient accomplishment of all activiti...
Abstract: Children with brachial plexus birth palsy (BPBP) may have shoulder external rotation and a...