The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture andmovement disorder. Conversely, some authors have recently associated the presence of several motordysfunctions exhibited by diplegic children with CP to an impairment in the perceptive system. Theaim of the present study was to investigate the influence of the Perceptive Impairment (PI) on motorcontrol and to appraise if the PI can be revealed by a reaching task.A functional reach and touch experiment was accomplished from sitting posture considering differentdirections and distances. Typically developing and diplegic children with CP were enrolled and, thelatter, a priori divided in two subgroups considering a positive or negative diagnosis of PI. Thereac...
Background: Postural control deficits can impair functional performance in children with cerebral p...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture andmovement disor...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture and movement dis...
INTRODUCTION In 30% of children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP), disability depends not only on m...
Background: Sense of movement disorders (SMDs), as result of the failure of a complex multisensorial...
The relationships between kinematic characteristics of sitting posture during reaching movements of ...
Children with Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy (dICP) frequently show functional disabilities whi...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Purpose: To investigate whether focused attention (FA) changes over time as sitting postural contro...
Impairments in sensory processing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) appear to be a cause of the p...
Introduction: Postural control is important for daily activities like reaching and sitting. Childre...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Background: Postural control deficits can impair functional performance in children with cerebral p...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture andmovement disor...
The currently accepted definition classifies Cerebral Palsy (CP) as a mere posture and movement dis...
INTRODUCTION In 30% of children with Diplegic Cerebral Palsy (CP), disability depends not only on m...
Background: Sense of movement disorders (SMDs), as result of the failure of a complex multisensorial...
The relationships between kinematic characteristics of sitting posture during reaching movements of ...
Children with Diplegic Infantile Cerebral Palsy (dICP) frequently show functional disabilities whi...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Dysfunctional postural control is one of the key problems in children with CP. Knowledge on the neur...
Purpose: To investigate whether focused attention (FA) changes over time as sitting postural contro...
Impairments in sensory processing in children with cerebral palsy (CP) appear to be a cause of the p...
Introduction: Postural control is important for daily activities like reaching and sitting. Childre...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is caused by a lesion to the developing brain. It is characterized by motor impa...
Background: Postural control deficits can impair functional performance in children with cerebral p...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) display postural problems, largely interfering with daily life act...
The present paper gives an overview of the knowledge currently available on muscular dyscoordination...