Cerebral palsy is the most frequent cause of severe physical disability in childhood. Dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP) is the second most common type of cerebral palsy after spastic forms. DCP is typically caused by non-progressive lesions to the basal ganglia or thalamus, or both, and is characterised by abnormal postures or movements associated with impaired tone regulation or movement coordination. In DCP, two major movement disorders, dystonia and choreoathetosis, are present together most of the time. Dystonia is often more pronounced and severe than choreoathetosis, with a major effect on daily activity, quality of life, and societal participation. The pathophysiology of both movement disorders is largely unknown. Some emerging hypothe...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most com-mon handicapping disorder of movement and posture caused by brai...
Forty years ago, a consensual definition of the cerebral palsy concept was suggested, delineating it...
Background: This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the presence and severity of overflow mov...
Cerebral palsy is the most frequent cause of severe physical disability in childhood. Dyskinetic cer...
extrapyramidal damage, often with high handicap in movement and hard to treat. In this article, we d...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause for acquired dystonia in childhood. Phar-macological tr...
Medical management of cerebral palsy is a complex issue that should be undertaken with the overall a...
Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of childhood-onset, lifelong physical disability in most cou...
The issues of prophylaxis and early rehabilitation of speech disorders, in particular, caused by org...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Aim: To relate dystonia and choreoathetosis with activity, participation and quality of life (QOL) i...
Cerebral palsy is defined as a "disorder of movement and posture due to a defect or lesion of t...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition arising from non-progressive disorders occ...
Cerebral palsy is a common pediatric problem and is the leading cause of childhood disability. It oc...
To identify and systematically review the psychometric properties and clinical utility of dystonia a...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most com-mon handicapping disorder of movement and posture caused by brai...
Forty years ago, a consensual definition of the cerebral palsy concept was suggested, delineating it...
Background: This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the presence and severity of overflow mov...
Cerebral palsy is the most frequent cause of severe physical disability in childhood. Dyskinetic cer...
extrapyramidal damage, often with high handicap in movement and hard to treat. In this article, we d...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause for acquired dystonia in childhood. Phar-macological tr...
Medical management of cerebral palsy is a complex issue that should be undertaken with the overall a...
Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of childhood-onset, lifelong physical disability in most cou...
The issues of prophylaxis and early rehabilitation of speech disorders, in particular, caused by org...
Eggink focused her research on movement disorders in children and young-adults, especially dystonia....
Aim: To relate dystonia and choreoathetosis with activity, participation and quality of life (QOL) i...
Cerebral palsy is defined as a "disorder of movement and posture due to a defect or lesion of t...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong neurodevelopmental condition arising from non-progressive disorders occ...
Cerebral palsy is a common pediatric problem and is the leading cause of childhood disability. It oc...
To identify and systematically review the psychometric properties and clinical utility of dystonia a...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most com-mon handicapping disorder of movement and posture caused by brai...
Forty years ago, a consensual definition of the cerebral palsy concept was suggested, delineating it...
Background: This cross-sectional study aims to investigate the presence and severity of overflow mov...