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From Childhood to Adulthood: Lifespan insights into health and health service needs in cerebral palsy Keynote session: Oceania Academy Of Cerebral Palsy And Other Childhood-onset Disabilities
We catch up with Professor Hércules Ribeiro Leite - to discuss his 2024 top-cited DMCN article! What are the barriers and facilitators to participation of people with Down syndrome? A scoping review Deisiane Oliveira Souto, Marina Oliveira de Sousa, Rafaela Guimarães Ferreira, Ana Claudia Brandão, Pedro Brandão Carrera, Hércules Ribeiro Leite Free article Abstract Aim: To determine the barriers and facilitators of active community participation of children, adolescents, and adults wit...
Longitudinal decline in upper-limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy Erika Cloodt, Jenny Hedberg-Graff, Anna Lindgren, Marianne Arner, Evgenia Manousaki, Katina Pettersson, Elisabet Rodby-Bousquet Abstract Aim: To analyse longitudinal changes in passive range of motion (ROM) in the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Method: Passive ROM for shoulder abduction and flexion, supination, and elbow and wrist extension was analysed in a longitudinal cohort of adults aged...
Hip Displacement in Spastic Hemiplegia: Increased Risk with Hip Internal Rotation and Adduction Irrespective of Sagittal Gait Pattern Zhe Yuan, Alexander Aretakis, Chris Church, M Wade Shrader, Freeman Miller, Anuj Gupta, Arianna Trionfo, Jason J Howard Abstract Background: Hip displacement (HD), common in cerebral palsy (CP), is reportedly less prevalent for spastic hemiplegia. Patients with a Winter-Gage-Hicks (WGH) type IV gait pattern are believed at increased risk of HD, but true pre...
EACD 2026 - Galway, Ireland. "‘Mol an Óige agus Tiocfaidh Siad’ - Encourage the young and they will flourish". We catch up with Dr Hazel Killeen President, EACD Annual Congress 2026 Lecturer in Occupational Therapy College of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Galway and Dr Rory O'Sullivan Scientific Chair, EACD Annual Congress 2026 Head of Strategy & Innovation, Central Remedial Clinic. It was an honour to sit down with the organisers of this years European cong...
Join Dayna and Marissa on an extended episode back, after the Oceania Conference 2026, with the one and only Dr Brian Hoare. A candid conversation about: More isn’t always better: getting smarter about therapy dosage in children with cerebral palsy. Join us for a wonderful look at why it isn't just about doing more - dosage is far more complex than that and we - as therapists and researchers - need to get smarter about this, especially for children with cerebral palsy.
A brilliant conference that has come to a close but we are excited about the implications both for the future and what we can implement into clinical practice today. Dayna and Marissa walk through some of their favourite moments, interviews and the conference. Also... who doesn't like a good acronym? 😉 #REACH R.E.A.C.H. R - Research Priorities & Resource Allocation E - Early Detection & Experiences A - Assessments & Advocacy C - Collaborations & C...
We catch up with Dr Joline Brandenburg! An incredible conversation, all about: Developmental Neuromotor Disorders have altered Motor Neuron Morphology and Survival. A continuing series of interviews from Oceania Conference 2026 - live from Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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