People with cerebral palsy have only one thing in common: they have some difficulties with the way they move. This fact sheet describes cerebral palsy and the General Practitioner's role in working with children and adults with cerebral palsy. It also describes classification and contains the Gross Motor Function Classification Scale (GMFCS)
Article first published online: 12 NOV 2008Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term of convenience applied to a...
Objectives: To study the relationships between motor type, topographical distribution and gross moto...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a relatively rare condition with enormous social and financial impact. Inform...
People with cerebral palsy may have a range of health issues related to both the intrinsic musculo-s...
People with cerebral palsy often have multiple medical and social issues. This fact sheets describes...
As children grow and develop into adolescents, adults and into old age, the underlying neurological ...
Many children and adults with cerebral palsy experience pain. This fact sheet describes some of the ...
People with cerebral palsy can be at risk of mental health concerns for a range of bio-psycho-social...
No one health professional can address all the needs of people with cerebral palsy. For some individ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a chronically cerebral disease, which is defined like a group of non-progress...
There are CP Registers in each state and territory, as well as an Australian CP Register which conso...
Cerebral palsy (CP) registers appear to be appropriate tools for answering questions regarding the p...
CP is a group of disorders which affect an individual's movement and/or postureDepartment of Healt
Cerebral Palsy, also known as CP, is a group of non- progressive neurological disorders tha...
Cerebral palsy (CP), a range of non-progressive syndromes of posture and motor impairment, is a com...
Article first published online: 12 NOV 2008Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term of convenience applied to a...
Objectives: To study the relationships between motor type, topographical distribution and gross moto...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a relatively rare condition with enormous social and financial impact. Inform...
People with cerebral palsy may have a range of health issues related to both the intrinsic musculo-s...
People with cerebral palsy often have multiple medical and social issues. This fact sheets describes...
As children grow and develop into adolescents, adults and into old age, the underlying neurological ...
Many children and adults with cerebral palsy experience pain. This fact sheet describes some of the ...
People with cerebral palsy can be at risk of mental health concerns for a range of bio-psycho-social...
No one health professional can address all the needs of people with cerebral palsy. For some individ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a chronically cerebral disease, which is defined like a group of non-progress...
There are CP Registers in each state and territory, as well as an Australian CP Register which conso...
Cerebral palsy (CP) registers appear to be appropriate tools for answering questions regarding the p...
CP is a group of disorders which affect an individual's movement and/or postureDepartment of Healt
Cerebral Palsy, also known as CP, is a group of non- progressive neurological disorders tha...
Cerebral palsy (CP), a range of non-progressive syndromes of posture and motor impairment, is a com...
Article first published online: 12 NOV 2008Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term of convenience applied to a...
Objectives: To study the relationships between motor type, topographical distribution and gross moto...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a relatively rare condition with enormous social and financial impact. Inform...