Enhancing Quality of Life in Individuals with Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Physiotherapy Interventions
N.N. · physioscience · 2025 · Heft 4 · S. 192 bis 193
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Zusammenfassung
Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common motor disorders in pediatrics [1]. CP is defined as a non-progressive disorder in the developed fetal or infantile brain [2]. It presents a multifactorial picture in which movement and posture control are impaired, resulting in restricted physical activity [3]. Depending on the severity of CP, patients suffer from a reduced quality of life, as their mobility and self-care abilities are impaired, for example [4]. In recent years, systematic reviews have focused on the effects of physiotherapy interventions on CP symptoms at the functional, structural and activity leve…