A research project undertaken within the Department of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland (Steinberg, 1973) investigated the feasibility of establishing a pilot clinic for the study and treatment of very young children with minimal cerebral dysfunction. A neurodevelopmental approach to assessment and treatment was emphasised
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This handout describes in detail the screening test of the Plasticity project. The test was coined t...
During foetal life, at birth and in the first few post-natal months, the brain is particularly vulne...
Discussion of preventive physiotherapy in schools should cover many issues—nearly all specialist fie...
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...
This paper describes the findings of a study tour investigating the provision of physiotherapy servi...
Child Health Physiotherapy Services in the A.C.T. have involvement with children in special educatio...
As one who is involved with the educational planning of children with disabling conditions, I am ver...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Paediatric practice in Australia has always attracted a significant number of therapists. In conside...
Children with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) are a large client group for many paediatric physio...
A physiotherapist is concerned with the development or restoration of a quality of movement that ena...
In a pilot study 7 children received an increased amount of standard physiotherapy over a 3 week per...
Minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) is one of many terms used to describe the syndrome exhibited by c...
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This handout describes in detail the screening test of the Plasticity project. The test was coined t...
During foetal life, at birth and in the first few post-natal months, the brain is particularly vulne...
Discussion of preventive physiotherapy in schools should cover many issues—nearly all specialist fie...
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...
This paper describes the findings of a study tour investigating the provision of physiotherapy servi...
Child Health Physiotherapy Services in the A.C.T. have involvement with children in special educatio...
As one who is involved with the educational planning of children with disabling conditions, I am ver...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Paediatric practice in Australia has always attracted a significant number of therapists. In conside...
Children with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) are a large client group for many paediatric physio...
A physiotherapist is concerned with the development or restoration of a quality of movement that ena...
In a pilot study 7 children received an increased amount of standard physiotherapy over a 3 week per...
Minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) is one of many terms used to describe the syndrome exhibited by c...
Concern for the child with infantile cerebral palsy is becoming more frequent from more and more pe...
This handout describes in detail the screening test of the Plasticity project. The test was coined t...
During foetal life, at birth and in the first few post-natal months, the brain is particularly vulne...