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Original Article

A Clinical Report of Long Term Outcomes Following Selective Posterior Rhizotomy:

Implications for Selection, Follow-Up, and Research

Pages 69-88 | Published online: 29 Jul 2009

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Ann-Christin Eliasson, Ann-Mari Öhrvall & Lena Borell. (2000) Parents' Perspectives of Changes in Movement Affecting Daily Life Following Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics 19:3-4, pages 91-109.
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Kristina Tedroff, Gunnar Hägglund & Freeman Miller. (2019) Long‐term effects of selective dorsal rhizotomy in children with cerebral palsy: a systematic review. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 62:5, pages 554-562.
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Sandeep Mittal, Jean-Pierre Farmer, Borhan Al-Atassi, Kathleen Montpetit, Nathalie Gervais, Chantal Poulin, Thierry E. Benaroch & Marie-André Cantin. (2002) Functional performance following selective posterior rhizotomy: long-term results determined using a validated evaluative measure. Journal of Neurosurgery 97:3, pages 510-518.
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Sandeep Mittal, Jean-Pierre Farmer, Borhan Al-Atassi, Joanne Gibis, Eileen Kennedy, Carlo Galli, Guylaine Courchesnes, Chantal Poulin, Marie-André Cantin & Thierry E. Benaroch. (2002) Long-term functional outcome after selective posterior rhizotomy. Journal of Neurosurgery 97:2, pages 315-325.
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Loretta A. Staudt, Marc R. Nuwer & Warwick J. Peacock. (1995) Intraoperative monitoring during selective posterior rhizotomy: technique and patient outcome. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Electromyography and Motor Control 97:6, pages 296-309.
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Brian J. Dudgeon, Arlene K. Libby, John F. McLaughlin, Ross M. Hays, Kristie F. Bjornson & Theodore S. Roberts. (1994) Prospective measurement of functional changes after selective dorsal rhizotomy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 75:1, pages 46-53.
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