ObjectiveTo show the superiority of early specialized management of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in specific structures.Materials and methodsThis was a prospective study including 100 newborns with risk of PC recognized on clinical and radiological criteria and followed since the age of 4 months. They were divided into 2 groups according to the type of management and the place of habitat: G1 included children who received a specialized management since an early age in specialized centers and G2 included children with an external and irregular management. All these children have been regularly assessed, especially at 2 years old.ResultsThe diagnosis of PC was retained in 62 children who were divided into 30 children in G1 and 32 childre...
Importance: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common childhood physical disability. Early intervention...
Background: The average age for the diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) is 19 months. Recent neuroplast...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent neurological disorder occurring in two per thousand...
ObjectiveTo identify clinical and laboratory signs of early screening of cerebral palsy in order to ...
ObjectiveTo show the superiority of early specialized management of children with cerebral palsy (CP...
This paper reviews the opportunities and challenges for early diagnosis and early intervention in ce...
IntroductionSince 2010, the “Grandir en Languedoc Roussillon” network proposes a monitoring until 7/...
Early diagnosis and intervention intensity were suggested to be crucial factor in cerebral palsy (CP...
Importance: Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in ...
IMPORTANCE Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in 1...
In general, developmental course of newborns is hard to predict. Risk factors, such as brain lesions...
The goal was to determine the evidence on the effectiveness of early interventions on ...
Worldwide, over 140 million babies are born each year. Most of them are healthy and will develop typ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term referring to a nonprogressive disease of the brain originating during ...
Importance: Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in ...
Importance: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common childhood physical disability. Early intervention...
Background: The average age for the diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) is 19 months. Recent neuroplast...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent neurological disorder occurring in two per thousand...
ObjectiveTo identify clinical and laboratory signs of early screening of cerebral palsy in order to ...
ObjectiveTo show the superiority of early specialized management of children with cerebral palsy (CP...
This paper reviews the opportunities and challenges for early diagnosis and early intervention in ce...
IntroductionSince 2010, the “Grandir en Languedoc Roussillon” network proposes a monitoring until 7/...
Early diagnosis and intervention intensity were suggested to be crucial factor in cerebral palsy (CP...
Importance: Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in ...
IMPORTANCE Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in 1...
In general, developmental course of newborns is hard to predict. Risk factors, such as brain lesions...
The goal was to determine the evidence on the effectiveness of early interventions on ...
Worldwide, over 140 million babies are born each year. Most of them are healthy and will develop typ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term referring to a nonprogressive disease of the brain originating during ...
Importance: Cerebral palsy describes the most common physical disability in childhood and occurs in ...
Importance: Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common childhood physical disability. Early intervention...
Background: The average age for the diagnosis of cerebral palsy (CP) is 19 months. Recent neuroplast...
Introduction: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a permanent neurological disorder occurring in two per thousand...