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https://read.qxmd.com/read/11409824/health-status-of-children-with-moderate-to-severe-cerebral-palsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
G S Liptak, M O'Donnell, M Conaway, W C Chumlea, G Wolrey, R C Henderson, E Fung, V A Stallings, L Samson-Fang, R Calvert, P Rosenbaum, R D Stevenson
The aim of the study was to evaluate the health of children with cerebral palsy (CP) using a global assessment of quality of life, condition-specific measures, and assessments of health care use. A multicenter population-based cross-sectional survey of 235 children, aged 2 to 18 years, with moderate to severe impairment, was carried out using Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels III (n = 56), IV (n = 55), and V (n = 122). This study group scored significantly below the mean on the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) for Pain, General Health, Physical Functioning, and Impact on Parents...
June 2001: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/7604078/reliability-of-the-gross-motor-performance-measure
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MULTICENTER STUDY
C Gowland, W F Boyce, V Wright, D J Russell, C H Goldsmith, P L Rosenbaum
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The reporting of reliability coefficients and the method of their determination is expected of test developers. The purpose of this study was to estimate the interrater, intrarater, and test-retest reliability of the Gross Motor Performance Measure, a measure of quality of movement designed to accompany the Gross Motor Function Measure. SUBJECTS: Subjects were 28 children (25 with cerebral palsy, 2 nondisabled, 1 with head injury) between the ages of 1 and 10 years...
July 1995: Physical Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/2065824/neurodevelopmental-therapy-and-upper-extremity-inhibitive-casting-for-children-with-cerebral-palsy
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
M Law, D Cadman, P Rosenbaum, S Walter, D Russell, C DeMatteo
The purpose of this research was to study the effect of intensive neurodevelopmental therapy (NDT) and upper-extremity inhibitive casting, separately or in combination, on hand function, quality of upper-extremity movement and range of motion of 73 children with spastic cerebral palsy aged 18 months to eight years. There was no significant difference between intensive or regular therapy and casting or no casting for hand function, between intensive and regular NDT, or between intensive NDT plus casting and the other groups for quality of movement and range of motion...
May 1991: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/1468047/gross-motor-performance-measure-for-children-with-cerebral-palsy-study-design-and-preliminary-findings
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
W Boyce, C Gowland, P Rosenbaum, M Lane, N Plews, C Goldsmith, D Russell, V Wright, S Zdrobov, D Harding
This project investigated the validity, reliability and responsiveness of the Gross Motor Performance Measure (GMPM). The GMPM was developed as an observational instrument to measure changes in quality of movement in children with cerebral palsy. Physical therapists from 3 children's treatment centres assessed 107 children with CP, 18 children with head injury and 33 non-disabled children. Assessments were conducted on 2 occasions, 4 to 6 months apart. The measurement protocol included assessment with the GMPM and the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)...
July 1992: Canadian Journal of Public Health. Revue Canadienne de Santé Publique
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