Many risk factors can come to the fore in CP. With the new studies on CP, new risk factors are defined and existing risks are better understood. In the light of current information, general risk factors for CP are defined as premature birth, fetal growth restriction, multiple pregnancies, infections in the fetal or neonatal period, birth asphyxia, perinatal stroke, and congenital developmental disorders In addition, related risk factors are classified as prenatal, perinatal and postnatal
Children and youth with cerebral palsy face unique challenges when learning, practicing, and mastering activities of daily living (ADLs). Active participation in dressing, feeding, toileting, clothing management, and small space mobility is influenced by body structures and function and environmental and personal factors
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
52
1- selected physical therapy exercises
selected sensory perceptual motor exercises
Badr UNIVERSITY and Cairo University
Cairo, Egypt
BADR
Cairo, Egypt
Katz Index
It was especially designed to evaluate activities of daily living
Time frame: pre and post treatment for 12 weeks
Jebsen Taylor Hand Function Test
It was especially designed to evaluate Time motor performance
Time frame: pre and post treatment for 12 weeks
box and block test
It was especially designed to evaluate the gross manual dexterity
Time frame: pre and post treatment for 12 weeks
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