OBJECTIVE – To determine current international practice regarding physiotherapy input for children with posterior fossa tumours. METHODS – An e-survey primarily composed of closed questions covering the following domains; participant demographics, treatment and intervention, virtual training, intensity/timing of treatment, aims and outcomes of physiotherapy was piloted and refined. It was distributed internationally to physiotherapists via 6 key groups; (Paediatric Oncology Physiotherapy Network (POPs), Association of Paediatric Chartered Physiotherapists (APCP), European Paediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP)-Europe Brain Tumour Group, Posterior fossa society (PFS), Pediatric Oncology Speci...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of physiotherapy services and alternative therapies by a population ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
ObjectiveTo determine current international practice regarding physiotherapy input for children with...
OBJECTIVES To report the natural history of ataxia in the first two years following surgical resecti...
PurposeTo report the course of ataxia in children up to 2 years post-operatively, following surgical...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine current practice patterns in pediatric total body irra...
Selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR) is a surgical technique that attempts to reduce spasticity by se...
Background: Pilocytic astrocytoma is the most common brain tumour type in childhood located in the...
The effectiveness of exercise and physical therapy for children with ataxia is poorly understood. Th...
2 Objectives: To describe physiotherapy management to improve or maintain lower-limb 1 function amo...
Background and Aims: Physiotherapy within paediatric neurorehabilitation is a complex process where...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to collect and summarize all available data on both short...
Introduction: Tumours of the posterior fossa of the cranium are associated with significant impairme...
A two-year feasibility study was conducted to explore harmonisation of occupation-focused practice b...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of physiotherapy services and alternative therapies by a population ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
ObjectiveTo determine current international practice regarding physiotherapy input for children with...
OBJECTIVES To report the natural history of ataxia in the first two years following surgical resecti...
PurposeTo report the course of ataxia in children up to 2 years post-operatively, following surgical...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to examine current practice patterns in pediatric total body irra...
Selective posterior rhizotomy (SPR) is a surgical technique that attempts to reduce spasticity by se...
Background: Pilocytic astrocytoma is the most common brain tumour type in childhood located in the...
The effectiveness of exercise and physical therapy for children with ataxia is poorly understood. Th...
2 Objectives: To describe physiotherapy management to improve or maintain lower-limb 1 function amo...
Background and Aims: Physiotherapy within paediatric neurorehabilitation is a complex process where...
Objective: The main goal of this study was to collect and summarize all available data on both short...
Introduction: Tumours of the posterior fossa of the cranium are associated with significant impairme...
A two-year feasibility study was conducted to explore harmonisation of occupation-focused practice b...
This questionnaire was sent out to members of a clinical interest group in 2005. The aims were to 1...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of physiotherapy services and alternative therapies by a population ...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...