Background: Modified sport interventions run by physiotherapists have shown potential as cost-effective, engaging, and effective interventions to improve gross motor skills and support transition to real-world sports participation for children with cerebral palsy. At present, this population demonstrates decreased participation in physical activities and sport compared to peers due to barriers ranging from body function to accessibility challenges. Sport provides culturally relevant opportunities for social integration, community participation and physical activity and has been shown to improve the fitness, self-esteem, confidence and quality of life of children with disabilities. The Sports Stars physiotherapy group has been designed to su...
Background: Regular participation in physical activities is important for all children to stay fit a...
Introduction Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition to...
Objective To explore paediatric physiotherapists views about participation by children with cerebra...
Modified sport interventions run by physiotherapists have shown potential as cost-effective, engagin...
Background: Sports participation is an important goal for children with cerebral palsy classified at...
Background Sports participation is an important goal for children with cerebral palsy classified at ...
To investigate the effectiveness of a practitioner-led, peer-group sports intervention for children ...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a practitioner-led, peer-group sports intervention for ...
INTRODUCTION: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) frequently undertake physiotherapy programmes to imp...
AbstractQuestion: In children with cerebral palsy, does a 6-month physical activity stimulation prog...
Introduction: Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition t...
A literature review was conducted to investigate the participation of children with Cerebral Palsy i...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Introduction: There is consistent evidence that p...
Introduction Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition to...
Background:People with cerebral palsy (CP) are less physically active than the general population an...
Background: Regular participation in physical activities is important for all children to stay fit a...
Introduction Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition to...
Objective To explore paediatric physiotherapists views about participation by children with cerebra...
Modified sport interventions run by physiotherapists have shown potential as cost-effective, engagin...
Background: Sports participation is an important goal for children with cerebral palsy classified at...
Background Sports participation is an important goal for children with cerebral palsy classified at ...
To investigate the effectiveness of a practitioner-led, peer-group sports intervention for children ...
Purpose: To investigate the effectiveness of a practitioner-led, peer-group sports intervention for ...
INTRODUCTION: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) frequently undertake physiotherapy programmes to imp...
AbstractQuestion: In children with cerebral palsy, does a 6-month physical activity stimulation prog...
Introduction: Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition t...
A literature review was conducted to investigate the participation of children with Cerebral Palsy i...
Copyright © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Introduction: There is consistent evidence that p...
Introduction Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition to...
Background:People with cerebral palsy (CP) are less physically active than the general population an...
Background: Regular participation in physical activities is important for all children to stay fit a...
Introduction Gait is inefficient in children with cerebral palsy, particularly as they transition to...
Objective To explore paediatric physiotherapists views about participation by children with cerebra...