Children with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) are a large client group for many paediatric physiotherapists. The increasing number of research papers published in the area of MCD are often complex and difficult to interpret because the children to whom they refer do not form an easily definable, homogeneous group and their prognosis is unclear. This review presents a summary of current findings about MCD and poses a number of questions about physiotherapy intervention. The need for physiotherapists to validate their role in the management of children with MCD is emphasised
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Extremely low birthweight infants often present with mild neurodevelopmental impairments in gross mo...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition determined by a damage occurred in the developing b...
Children with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) are a large client group for many paediatric physio...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies currently used by Australian physiotherapists invol...
Although many factors have been thought to contribute to the development of minimal cerebral dysfunc...
Minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) is one of many terms used to describe the syndrome exhibited by c...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
The two most common congenital motor disorders Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Developmental Coordination Di...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Physical therapy (PT) interventions based on either deficit oriented a...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
ABSTRACT Background: Cerebral palsy is one of the most frequent disorders of the central nervous sy...
Answering the clinical question addressing the effectiveness of a functional physical therapy progra...
This systematic review focused on the common conventional physiotherapy interventions used with chil...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the leading cause of childhood disability. The hetero...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Extremely low birthweight infants often present with mild neurodevelopmental impairments in gross mo...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition determined by a damage occurred in the developing b...
Children with minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) are a large client group for many paediatric physio...
The aim of this study was to identify strategies currently used by Australian physiotherapists invol...
Although many factors have been thought to contribute to the development of minimal cerebral dysfunc...
Minimal cerebral dysfunction (MCD) is one of many terms used to describe the syndrome exhibited by c...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
The two most common congenital motor disorders Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Developmental Coordination Di...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: Physical therapy (PT) interventions based on either deficit oriented a...
AIM: To investigate factors that influence the frequency of physiotherapy currently used by a popula...
ABSTRACT Background: Cerebral palsy is one of the most frequent disorders of the central nervous sy...
Answering the clinical question addressing the effectiveness of a functional physical therapy progra...
This systematic review focused on the common conventional physiotherapy interventions used with chil...
ABSTRACT Introduction: Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the leading cause of childhood disability. The hetero...
Early research studies have suggested that learning gains accompany improvement in neurological fact...
Extremely low birthweight infants often present with mild neurodevelopmental impairments in gross mo...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition determined by a damage occurred in the developing b...