Some aspects of orthopaedic rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy

Cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy) is the leading cause of childhood disability, representing non-progressive encephalopathy before, during or after childbirth [1]. Encephalopathy occurs against the background of an incorrect course of pregnancy or childbirth and, often, develops even during the stay of the fetus in the womb. Its signs are detected immediately after the birth of … Continue reading Some aspects of orthopaedic rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy