Use of the GMFCS in infants with CP: the need for reclassifica- tion at age 2 years or older. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2009;51(1):46-52Gorter JW, Ketelaar M, Rosenbaum P, et al. Use of the GMFCS in infants with CP: the need for reclassification at age 2 years or older. Dev ...
Use of the GMFCS in infants with CP: the need for reclassification at age 2 years or older. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2009; 51:46-52. [PubMed: 19018834]Gorter J, Ketelaar M, Rosenbaum P, Helders P, Palisano R: Use of the GMFCS in infants with CP: the need for reclassification at ...
Alterations in lower limb muscle morphology in Cerebral Palsy with different GMFCS levels and varying ageDeficient knee flexion during the oscillating phase is a frequent gait disorder in cerebral palsy patients. This results from excessive contraction of the rectus femoris, demonstrated at ...
For all GMFCS levels, early interventions should be goal-directed, child-active, caregiver-delivered, based in natural environments and routines and allow practice and problem solving [55]. For children anticipated to function as GMFCS IV or V, environmental enrichment includes the ON-Time (age-...