Objectives: Postural control deficit is one of the most important problems in children with spastic cerebral palsy (CP). The purpose of this paper is to review the reactive postural control in spastic children with CP. Methods: Researches on development of reactive postural control in typically developing (TD) children and children with Cerebral Palsy (CP) were analyzed. Results: The results of this review revealed at least three main systems of reactive postural control, including: sensory, motor, and cognitive systems. These systems develop in a nonlinear mode. Maturation of postural control depends on the reach of each system to an adequate threshold of development and organization. Discussion: limited data indicated the development o...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare postural control in typically developing (TD) ch...
Impairments in sensory processing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) appear to be a cause of the p...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
The basic level of postural control is functionally active from early infancy onwards: young infants...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare postural control in typically developing (TD) ch...
Impairments in sensory processing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) appear to be a cause of the p...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...