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Volume 2 (2005), Issue 9 (September)

  1. Progression of knee joint kinematics in children with cerebral palsy with and without rectus femoris transfers: a long-term follow up.
    Gait Posture, 22(2): 132-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  2. Kinematic characteristics of postural control during reaching in preterm children with cerebral palsy.
    Pediatr Res, 58(3): 586-93. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  3. Cerebral palsy in Victoria: motor types, topography and gross motor function.
    J Paediatr Child Health, 41(9): 479-83. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  4. Inflammatory-mediated model of cerebral palsy with developmental sequelae.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol, 193(3): 933-41. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  5. Children with spastic hemiplegia are equally able as controls in maintaining a precise percentage of maximum force without visually monitoring their performance.
    Neuropsychologia, 43(13): 1938-45. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  6. The effect of viscosity on the breath-swallow pattern of young people with cerebral palsy.
    Dysphagia, 20(2): 108-12. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  7. Structural and mechanical alterations in spastic skeletal muscle.
    Dev Med Child Neurol, 47(10): 713-7. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  8. Botulinum toxin and cerebral palsy: time for reflection?
    Dev Med Child Neurol, 47(10): 709-12. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  9. Quantitative ultrasound of the calcaneus in children and young adults with severe cerebral palsy.
    Dev Med Child Neurol, 47(10): 696-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  10. Immediate effect of percutaneous intramuscular stimulation during gait in children with cerebral palsy: a feasibility study.
    Dev Med Child Neurol, 47(10): 684-90. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  11. Urodynamic findings in children with cerebral palsy.
    Int J Urol, 12(8): 717-20. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  12. A cerebral palsy assessment tool using anatomically based geometries and free-form deformation.
    Biomech Model Mechanobiol, 4(1): 39-56. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  13. Correction of rotational deformity of the tibia in cerebral palsy by percutaneous supramalleolar osteotomy.
    J Bone Joint Surg Br, 87(10): 1411-5. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  14. Object/wrist movements during manipulation in children with cerebral palsy.
    Pediatr Rehabil, 8(4): 263-71. [Abstract] [Full-text]
  15. Postnatal laboratory timers of antenatal hypoxemic-ischemic brain damage.
    J Perinatol, 25(10): 664-8. [Abstract] [Full-text]
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Cerebral Palsy Research Today Archive:

Volume 1 (2004)
  Issue 1 (November)
  Issue 2 (December)

Volume 2 (2005)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)
  Issue 9 (September)
  Issue 10 (October)
  Issue 11 (November)
  Issue 12 (December)

Volume 3 (2006)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)
  Issue 9 (September)
  Issue 10 (October)
  Issue 11 (November)
  Issue 12 (December)

Volume 4 (2007)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)
  Issue 9 (September)
  Issue 10 (October)
  Issue 11 (November)
  Issue 12 (December)

Volume 5 (2008)
  Issue 1 (January)
  Issue 2 (February)
  Issue 3 (March)
  Issue 4 (April)
  Issue 5 (May)
  Issue 6 (June)
  Issue 7 (July)
  Issue 8 (August)



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