Improving Quality of Life for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy Through Treatment of Gait Impairment: International Cerebral Palsy Function and Mobility » książka
Author AppointmentsPrefaceAcknowledgements1. Lever Arm Dysfunction: Improving Care Requires Greater Knowledge of Early Development and Long-term ConsequencesAndrew G Georgiadis and Katherine M Steele2. Accuracy in the Operating Room: Dialogue Between a Biomedical Engineer and an Orthopaedic SurgeonMoran Sangeux and Thomas Dreher3. Outcome Measurement in Ambulatory Cerebral PalsyBenjamin Shore, Kaat Desloovere, and Unni G Narayanan4. Definitions and Measurements of Spasticity and Dystonia: Pathways to Solve a Babylonian ConfusionKaat Desloovere and Warren A Marks5. Spasticity and Dystonia: Consequences, Management and Future PerspectivesKristina Tedroff and Marjolein van der Krogt6. Motor Control: Missing Links Between Neurologic Injury and Movement that Limit Care and FunctionWarren A Marks and Katherine M Steele7. The Muscle-Tendon Unit in Children With Cerebral PalsyRick Lieber and Tim Theologis8. Pathomorphology of Skeletal Muscle in Cerebral Palsy: Current State and New DirectionsJason J Howard, H Kerr Graham, and Adam P Shortland9. Treatment of Muscle Tendon Unit Dysfunction in Children with Cerebral Palsy: Historical Overview, Current Practices and Impact of Physics-based ModelingJon R Davids, Anahid Ebrahimi and Darryl G ThelenAfterwordIndex