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131What is CP? Cerebral palsy is a general term referring to a group of disorders that affect the way a person moves. It is diagnosed soon after birth and is a permanent condition, although it does not get worse. Cerebral p

What is CP? Cerebral palsy is a general term referring to a group of disorders that affect the way a person moves. It is diagnosed soon after birth and is a permanent condition, although it does not get worse. Cerebral p

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Source URL: www.cpsn.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 20:26:58
132“Disability” and Development: Do We Have the Right Focus? I began training in this field over 40 years ago. Reflecting back now I am embarrassed to realize how long it has taken me, and most of my colleagues, to reco

“Disability” and Development: Do We Have the Right Focus? I began training in this field over 40 years ago. Reflecting back now I am embarrassed to realize how long it has taken me, and most of my colleagues, to reco

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Source URL: cpnet.canchild.ca

Language: English - Date: 2013-08-21 16:37:50
133CEREBRAL PALSY The importance of monitoring hips in Cerebral Palsy Noula Gibson Research Coordinator Physiotherapist, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth July 2012 The term ‘cerebral palsy’ (CP) refers to a range of cl

CEREBRAL PALSY The importance of monitoring hips in Cerebral Palsy Noula Gibson Research Coordinator Physiotherapist, Princess Margaret Hospital, Perth July 2012 The term ‘cerebral palsy’ (CP) refers to a range of cl

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Source URL: brainfoundation.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 10:52:30
134CEREBRAL PALSY – SPASTICITY Overview This is the most common form and is characterised by stiffness in the muscles. Movement appears jerky due to increased muscle tone, also known as hypertonia. Consequently groups of

CEREBRAL PALSY – SPASTICITY Overview This is the most common form and is characterised by stiffness in the muscles. Movement appears jerky due to increased muscle tone, also known as hypertonia. Consequently groups of

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Source URL: www.cpsn.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-08 06:03:44
135Microsoft WordCPSN intensive flier-May.docx

Microsoft WordCPSN intensive flier-May.docx

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-16 01:37:51
136NAOBlue and Grey circle 5 col VFM

NAOBlue and Grey circle 5 col VFM

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-13 15:32:50
137Cerebral Palsy Support Network Inc Privacy and Confidentiality Policy  1

Cerebral Palsy Support Network Inc Privacy and Confidentiality Policy 1

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Source URL: www.cpsn.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-30 08:17:42
    138Prosthetics & Orthotics Scientific Meeting 2010 Date : 30-OctoberSaturday) Venue : Jade Ball Room, Eaton Hotel Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon ( 10 CPD points from Hong Kong Society of Certified Prosthetist-Or

    Prosthetics & Orthotics Scientific Meeting 2010 Date : 30-OctoberSaturday) Venue : Jade Ball Room, Eaton Hotel Hong Kong, 380 Nathan Road, Kowloon ( 10 CPD points from Hong Kong Society of Certified Prosthetist-Or

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    Source URL: www.hkscpo.org

    Language: English - Date: 2010-08-06 03:27:44
    139April 2015 Edition 61  CPSN Programs Social & Recreation The Social, Health and Recreation Program

    April 2015 Edition 61 CPSN Programs Social & Recreation The Social, Health and Recreation Program

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    Source URL: www.cpsn.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2015-03-25 00:11:12
    140CEREBRAL PALSY – ATAXIA  Overview Ataxia impacts the way a person moves and can affect any part of the body including the arms, legs, speech and eye movement.

    CEREBRAL PALSY – ATAXIA Overview Ataxia impacts the way a person moves and can affect any part of the body including the arms, legs, speech and eye movement.

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    Source URL: www.cpsn.org.au

    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-08 06:03:47