Ambulatory status of children with cerebral palsy: A retrospective study |
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Journal/Book: Percept Mot Skills. 1995; 81: PO Box 9229, Missoula, MT 59807. Perceptual Motor Skills. 571-574.
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine the association between (a) nonambulatory status of 19 children with spastic quadriplegia at age 4 years with current ambulatory status and (b) nonambulatory status among these children at age 7 years and ultimate development of independent ambulation, using the physical therapy records. All continued to be nonambulatory at 7 years and are currently. The results suggest (a) a relationship between nonambulatory status at age 4 years and ultimate ambulatory status for children with spastic quadriplegia and (b) remote prospects for the development of independent ambulation in such children who are nonambulatory at age 7 years.
Note: Article RC Barnhart, Vanderbilt Clin, Dept Phys Therapy, Suite 1702, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
Keyword(s): PROGNOSIS
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