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Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) as a non-progressive syndrome of motor function and posture disturbance is caused by the abnormality or damage on the brain during its development. Children with CP usually have motor, sensory, communication, and intellectu... see more

BACKGROUND: Cerebral palsy is the most common cause of motor disability in children with a prevalence of 2-10/1,000 live births in the developing areas.AIM: The epidemiology, clinical picture, and associated comorbidities in CP have been extensively studi... see more

Considering that the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems (AACS) has been recommended for children who are severely impaired in their development of communicative abilities, it may be assumed that caregivers' attitudes toward AACS wou... see more

Considering that the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems (AACS) has been recommended for children who are severely impaired in their development of communicative abilities, it may be assumed that caregivers' attitudes toward AACS wou... see more

ResumenObjetivo: La parálisis cerebral infantil (PC) está asociada a alteraciones en las capacidades visoperceptivas, déficits atencionales y disfunción ejecutiva. Conocer su repercusión sobre la capacidad funcional y posibles planes terapéuticos, ayuda a... see more

Abstract: Introduction: Cerebral palsy is a syndrome that involves a large number of childhood movement and posture disorders, resulting in activity limitation. It is attributed to non-progressive alterations in the fetal or infant brain. This disorder ca... see more

This is a case study of a 5 years old girl, born as a premature child (27 weeks of pregnancy - extreme prematurity) with a very low birth weight and diagnosed with childhood cerebral palsy and drug-resistant epilepsy. In physical examination was shown: in... see more

The Congress has been organized by the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS). ABS 1. COMPARISON OF PRENATAL CARE AND PREGNANCY RELATED MATERNAL RISK FACTORS BETWEEN WOMEN WHOSE BABIES ARE ADMITTED OR NOT ADMITTED TO NEONATAL INTE... see more

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