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Ready to ditch the pressure of summer activity lists? Learn how following your child's natural curiosity creates richer ...
Holidays can be difficult for kids with autism. Autism experts share ways to plan ahead for the July Fourth weekend ...
Experts share tips on keeping children with autism active and engaged during summer break. Fun activities include outdoor and indoor activities.
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is the most common pediatric neurodevelopmental condition in the world. Socially assistive robots (SARs) are supportive rehabilitation tools for children with developmental ...
Gait impairment represented by crouch gait is the main cause of decreases in the quality of lives of children with cerebral palsy. Various robotic rehabilitation interventions have been used to ...
INTRODUCTION Cerebral palsy (CP) encompasses a range of motor impairment disorders and is the most common cause of physical disabilities among children in high-income countries, with an incidence of 2 ...
Conclusions Half of all children with CP in Sweden use AFOs to improve function and/or to maintain or improve range of motion. The use of AFO is most frequent at 4–6 years of age and in children ...
Background Cerebral palsy (CP) with a prevalence of about 2.2/1000 live births is the most common cause of motor disability in childhood. [1] Spasticity, muscle weakness, impaired postural control ...
For much of her childhood, Leen Mohammad has depended on a wheelchair and walker to move around. Born in Amman with cerebral palsy, the Palestinian-Jordanian girl has spent her life with limited ...
Summer is upon us with its promise of languid, leisurely and – for those with children long-drawn-out days. International travel, the odd staycation and summer camps are some ways to keep ...
A disabled man with cerebral palsy and epilepsy was detained by the Home Office for ten months despite a doctor warning the government his detention was “unsafe” and “grossly detrimental to ...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong physical disability affecting movement and posture. The motor impairments of cerebral palsy result from non-degenerative brain injuries, brain malformations, and genetic ...
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