Many children with cerebral palsy (CP) experience the secondary condition of pain, which is problematic because children with CP face barriers to participation in motor skill activities.1,2 Motor performance in activities of daily living among children with CP is markedly lower than that among their age-matched peers.3 Because of the potential effect of pain on children with CP, we sought to examine the association between pain and activities requiring motor skill performance (ie, difficulty dressing or bathing and participation in sport) among a nationally representative sample of US children with CP
BACKGROUND: To explore the lived experience of chronic pain and dyskinesia in children and adolescen...
Abstract: Aim: To identify 5-week pain intensity trajectories and their relationship to physical an...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem for individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). In Sweden, 95% of chi...
BACKGROUND: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) perform less physical activity than their typically de...
Children with cerebral palsy do not commonly meet the minimum recommended physical activity guidelin...
Abstract Background Children with cerebral palsy (CP) frequently experience chronic pain. The burden...
Aim: To investigate the relationships between pain in the lower extremities and back, and spasticity...
Purpose: To evaluate the presence of pain in patients diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy (CP) acco...
IntroductionCerebral palsy (CP), the most common cause of motor disability in childhood, is responsi...
Habitual physical activity (HPA) has many benefits for general health. Motor capacity in children wi...
AIM: To evaluate pain prevalence and characteristics in children and adolescents with predominant dy...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Pain is prevalent and affects functioning and quality of life of children with ce...
Abstract Background Although chronic pain is common i...
Objective This study tests a model of how pain and fatigue, independently or in combination, relate ...
Background: Pain in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is poorly understood. This thesis aims to desc...
BACKGROUND: To explore the lived experience of chronic pain and dyskinesia in children and adolescen...
Abstract: Aim: To identify 5-week pain intensity trajectories and their relationship to physical an...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem for individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). In Sweden, 95% of chi...
BACKGROUND: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) perform less physical activity than their typically de...
Children with cerebral palsy do not commonly meet the minimum recommended physical activity guidelin...
Abstract Background Children with cerebral palsy (CP) frequently experience chronic pain. The burden...
Aim: To investigate the relationships between pain in the lower extremities and back, and spasticity...
Purpose: To evaluate the presence of pain in patients diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy (CP) acco...
IntroductionCerebral palsy (CP), the most common cause of motor disability in childhood, is responsi...
Habitual physical activity (HPA) has many benefits for general health. Motor capacity in children wi...
AIM: To evaluate pain prevalence and characteristics in children and adolescents with predominant dy...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Pain is prevalent and affects functioning and quality of life of children with ce...
Abstract Background Although chronic pain is common i...
Objective This study tests a model of how pain and fatigue, independently or in combination, relate ...
Background: Pain in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is poorly understood. This thesis aims to desc...
BACKGROUND: To explore the lived experience of chronic pain and dyskinesia in children and adolescen...
Abstract: Aim: To identify 5-week pain intensity trajectories and their relationship to physical an...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem for individuals with cerebral palsy (CP). In Sweden, 95% of chi...