Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function
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Resumo: | The goal of this study was to assess the relation between gender, age, motor type, topography and gross motor function, based on the Gross Motor Function System of children with cerebral palsy. Trunk control, postural changes and gait of one hundred children between 5 months and 12 years old, were evaluated. There were no significant differences between gender and age groups (p=0.887) or between gender and motor type (p=0.731). In relation to body topography most children (88%) were spastic quadriplegic. Most hemiplegics children were rated in motor level I, children with diplegia were rated in motor level III, and quadriplegic children were rated in motor level V. Functional classification is necessary to understand the differences in cerebral palsy and to have the best therapeutic planning since it is a complex disease which depends on several factors. |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function Pfeifer,Luzia Iara cerebral palsy disabled children motor skills classification system gross motor function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Classification of cerebral palsy: association between gender, age, motor type, topography and Gross Motor Function |
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Pfeifer,Luzia Iara |
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Pfeifer,Luzia Iara Silva,Daniela Baleroni Rodrigues Funayama,Carolina Araújo Rodrigues Santos,Jair Lício |
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Silva,Daniela Baleroni Rodrigues Funayama,Carolina Araújo Rodrigues Santos,Jair Lício |
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Pfeifer,Luzia Iara Silva,Daniela Baleroni Rodrigues Funayama,Carolina Araújo Rodrigues Santos,Jair Lício |
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cerebral palsy disabled children motor skills classification system gross motor function |
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cerebral palsy disabled children motor skills classification system gross motor function |
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The goal of this study was to assess the relation between gender, age, motor type, topography and gross motor function, based on the Gross Motor Function System of children with cerebral palsy. Trunk control, postural changes and gait of one hundred children between 5 months and 12 years old, were evaluated. There were no significant differences between gender and age groups (p=0.887) or between gender and motor type (p=0.731). In relation to body topography most children (88%) were spastic quadriplegic. Most hemiplegics children were rated in motor level I, children with diplegia were rated in motor level III, and quadriplegic children were rated in motor level V. Functional classification is necessary to understand the differences in cerebral palsy and to have the best therapeutic planning since it is a complex disease which depends on several factors. |
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