This paper describes the findings of a study tour investigating the provision of physiotherapy services for children with developmental disabilities. It was found that early intervention programmes were paramount, particularly in the U.S.A. Major trends, such as the use of transdisciplinary approaches, as well as the specific techniques evolving from them, including task analysis and the use of written behavioural objectives, should be noted and utilised by physiotherapists. Efforts to improve the lifestyle of the children and of their families were studied, including successful family support services in Norway. Finally, several recommendations relating to early intervention and to preschool and school services have been suggested
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies currently used by Australian physiotherapists invol...
This paper describes the findings of a study tour investigating the provision of physiotherapy servi...
Paediatric practice in Australia has always attracted a significant number of therapists. In conside...
Abstract Introduction: Down Syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder that causes global delay in develop...
The thesis provides an overview of the concept of children’s motor development, motor development pr...
The main theme of this thesis is the question whether physiotherapy for clumsy children is effective...
A research project undertaken within the Department of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland (Stei...
Aim: To systematically review the literature on the effectiveness of early intervention programmes f...
The problem of the research: Intensive physiotherapy outcomes for gross motor and balance outcomes i...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a collected name for disabilities that occur when the immature brain is damag...
Children with additional support needs (ASNs) often require physiotherapy intervention to help maxim...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies currently used by Australian physiotherapists invol...
This paper describes the findings of a study tour investigating the provision of physiotherapy servi...
Paediatric practice in Australia has always attracted a significant number of therapists. In conside...
Abstract Introduction: Down Syndrome (DS) is a genetic disorder that causes global delay in develop...
The thesis provides an overview of the concept of children’s motor development, motor development pr...
The main theme of this thesis is the question whether physiotherapy for clumsy children is effective...
A research project undertaken within the Department of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland (Stei...
Aim: To systematically review the literature on the effectiveness of early intervention programmes f...
The problem of the research: Intensive physiotherapy outcomes for gross motor and balance outcomes i...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a collected name for disabilities that occur when the immature brain is damag...
Children with additional support needs (ASNs) often require physiotherapy intervention to help maxim...
The development of a child‘s movements is called motor development. The usual motor development in t...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This study reports the findings of an effect-evaluation study of physiotherapy for clumsy children. ...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies currently used by Australian physiotherapists invol...