Does the use of home-based assistive rehabilitation technology enhance the functional benefits of botulinum toxin in children with cerebral palsy who have upper limb movement difficulties : a single-blind randomised controlled trial
Background. Spastic cerebral palsy is a common cause of childhood activity limitation that restricts children’s personal development. Botulinum toxin is a spasticity treatment that can improve upper limb activity limitation when combined with rehabilitation therapy. We investigated whether use of a...
Main Author: | Preston, Nicholas John |
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Other Authors: | O'Connor, Rory ; Levesley, Martin ; Mon-Williams, Mark |
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University of Leeds
2014
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.635395 |
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