The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery 82:874 (2000)
© 2000 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc.
Evidence-Based Orthopaedics |
Commentary
Michael J. Goldberg, M.D.
Department of OrthopaedicsTufts-New England Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts
The goal of treatment for children with cerebral palsy is
to improve their function. To patients and parents, improvement
in function is an improvement in motor skill performance (e.g.,
running and playing). The outcomes literature separates improvements
in physiological or technical parameters (e.g., joint range of motion
and degrees of scoliosis) from improvements in functional health . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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