Trends in the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy.
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The treatment of paediatric cerebral palsy is an evolving and developing area. Although most forms of treatment have been in place for some time, existing methods are being modified and new methods introduced. In particular, advances have been made in pharmacological and surgical treatments, as well as therapy programs. The purpose of this paper is to comprehensively evaluate these trends as applied to the specified case. Case studies as well as developmental and family
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and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 7: 30-37 Scherzer, A. 2001, Early Diagnosis and Intervention Therapy in Cerebral Palsy. An Interdisciplinary Age-Focused Approach, New York: Marcel Dekker Vaughan, C., Subramanian, N. & Busse, M. 1998 'Selective dorsal rhizotomy as a treatment option for children with spastic cerebral palsy' Gait Posture, 8: 43-59 Vitztum, C. & Olney, B. 2000, 'Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy and the Child with Cerebral Palsy' Orthopaedic Nursing, 19: 43-51 Wong, D. 1995, Nursing Care of Infants and Children, St Louis: Mosby
and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 7: 30-37 Scherzer, A. 2001, Early Diagnosis and Intervention Therapy in Cerebral Palsy. An Interdisciplinary Age-Focused Approach, New York: Marcel Dekker Vaughan, C., Subramanian, N. & Busse, M. 1998 'Selective dorsal rhizotomy as a treatment option for children with spastic cerebral palsy' Gait Posture, 8: 43-59 Vitztum, C. & Olney, B. 2000, 'Intrathecal Baclofen Therapy and the Child with Cerebral Palsy' Orthopaedic Nursing, 19: 43-51 Wong, D. 1995, Nursing Care of Infants and Children, St Louis: Mosby