INTRODUCTION In 30% of children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP), disability depends not only on motor aspects, but most of all on perceptual impairments. The Central Nervous System (CNS) cannot collect, elaborate and integrate redundant sensitive and sensorial information in order to obtain coherent representations of reality[1]. Clinical signs that are characteristic of the perceptive impairment consequent to( movement intolerance and to, fear of spaces) seem to be correlated with a visual-kinestesic conflict because of the incoherence between visual and proprioceptive information [1]. We suggest an experimental set up of Functional Reach and Touch (FRT) to establish the presence and to measure the intensity of the perceptive disease by...
Abstract Background Children diagnosed with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP) often show perceptual and co...
Both hand and finger sensory perception and motor abilities are essential for the development of ski...
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INTRODUCTION In 30% of children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP), disability depends not only on mo...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture and movement dis...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture andmovement disor...
Background: Sense of movement disorders (SMDs), as result of the failure of a complex multisensorial...
This study examined the active joint-position sense in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Pa...
Abstract Background Of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 75% have impaired somatosensory func...
Background: Of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 75% have impaired somatosensory function, wh...
The present investigation examines the relation between various clinical measures and the performanc...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have various motor impairments, but less is known about the proce...
Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess lower extremity proprioception and investigate...
Previous studies of grasping and object manipulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP) have sugge...
Children with Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy (dICP) frequently show functional disabilities whi...
Abstract Background Children diagnosed with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP) often show perceptual and co...
Both hand and finger sensory perception and motor abilities are essential for the development of ski...
Contains fulltext : 48651.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
INTRODUCTION In 30% of children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP), disability depends not only on mo...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture and movement dis...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture andmovement disor...
Background: Sense of movement disorders (SMDs), as result of the failure of a complex multisensorial...
This study examined the active joint-position sense in children with Spastic Hemiparetic Cerebral Pa...
Abstract Background Of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 75% have impaired somatosensory func...
Background: Of children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy, 75% have impaired somatosensory function, wh...
The present investigation examines the relation between various clinical measures and the performanc...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) have various motor impairments, but less is known about the proce...
Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess lower extremity proprioception and investigate...
Previous studies of grasping and object manipulation in children with cerebral palsy (CP) have sugge...
Children with Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy (dICP) frequently show functional disabilities whi...
Abstract Background Children diagnosed with spastic Cerebral Palsy (CP) often show perceptual and co...
Both hand and finger sensory perception and motor abilities are essential for the development of ski...
Contains fulltext : 48651.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...