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International Listings
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Everyday Functioning
"Everyday functioning in young children with cerebral palsy: functional skills, caregiver assistance, and modifications of the environment." |
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Development of Hand Function
"Development of hand function among children with cerebral palsy: growth curve analysis for ages 16 to 70 months." |
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Cerebral Palsy in Childhood: 250 Cases Report
"OBJECTIVE: To know the etiological factors of cerebral palsy (CP) incident during pregnancy and neonatal/perinatal periods. To know evolution of a child with a CP diagnosis..." |
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Cerebral Palsy and Twins: A National Study
"BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy is more common in twins than singletons. Among twins, if one twin suffers a fetal death or dies in infancy, the prevalence of cerebral palsy in the surviving co-twin is considerably increased, and those from like-sex pairs are particularly at high risk."
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National Listings
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Cerebral Palsy 2004 Research - An Overiview of the CP Research of 2004
"Cerebral palsy is not a new condition. It has most likely been around since people started having children. The world of medicine did not recognize and study cerebral palsy until 1861. Incidentally, Dr. Sigmund Freud, the neurologist who is known mostly for his work in psychiatry, actually published some of the earliest medical papers on cerebral palsy..." |
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Aging and Cerebral Palsy
"Again and cerebral palsy: the cirtical needs. A report from the roundtable on aging and cerebral palsy." |
Regional Listings
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The Lower-Extremity Orthosis Study
"The Development of an Orthotic Management Protocol for Preambulatory Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy..." in Alexandria, Vermont |
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Stigma
"'What do you mean 'what's wrong with her?'': stigma and the lives of families of children with disabilities." in Tampa, Florida |
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Can We Prevent Cerebral Palsy
Published by the New England Journal of Medicine: "Improvements in obsterical and neonatal care have led to marked declines in rates of injury and death in mothers and infants..." in Waltham, Massachusetts |
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