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Enhancing the Development and Growth of Infant Cerebral Palsy Rats Using Selective Spinal Manipulations
Published on: February 2, 2024
[Pain among children with cerebral palsy]
Ema Rastoden1, Annemette Brown, Charlotte Reinhardt Pedersen
1charlotte.reinhardt.pedersen@regionh.dk.
Abstract:
Although children diagnosed with cerebral palsy have a number of pain triggers (directly from the cerebral palsy, from sequelae and iatrogenic), pain is underdiagnosed. The gap between research and clinical practice is well-known as this group of patients demand special knowledge regarding monitoring of pain. This article presents various pain-monitoring methods. Combining different methods may improve pain assessment and thereby improve quality of life for children with cerebral palsy.
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