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Original Article

The prevention of positional deformity in cerebral palsy

(Senior Physiotherapist) (Superintendent Physiotherapist) (Senior Physiotherapist) (Superintendent Physiotherapist) &
Pages 86-92 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

As physiotherapists, we are involved with cerebral palsy children and their families at a very early age and are responsible for their stimulation in many fields of development. It is important that we are constantly aware of their position, whatever the level, or their possible lack of ability to change it and of the necessity for us to find the means to prevent deterioration and to stimulate improvement.

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