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Diane L Damiano

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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 7, 2009
Muscle size mattersDiane L Damiano
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|April 4, 2017
Reviewing Muscle CocontractionDiane L Damiano
Physical Therapy|November 10, 2006
Activity, activity, activity: rethinking our physical therapy approach to cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Progressive resistance exercise increases strength but does not improve objective measures of mobility in young people with cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|December 2, 2008
Is addressing impairments the shortest path to improving function?Diane L Damiano
Journal of Child Neurology|June 16, 2009
Rehabilitative therapies in cerebral palsy: the good, the not as good, and the possibleDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|August 23, 2025
The E-words for promoting development and neuroplasticity for infants with or at high risk for cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|March 9, 2021
Early identification and intervention in developmental coordination disorder: lessons for and from cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 16, 2025
Should the use of international guidelines for early detection of cerebral palsy be required for clinical trials?Diane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 13, 2014
Meaningfulness of mean group results for determining the optimal motor rehabilitation program for an individual child with cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
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Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|May 7, 2009
Muscle size mattersDiane L Damiano
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|April 4, 2017
Reviewing Muscle CocontractionDiane L Damiano
Physical Therapy|November 10, 2006
Activity, activity, activity: rethinking our physical therapy approach to cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Journal of Physiotherapy|May 27, 2014
Progressive resistance exercise increases strength but does not improve objective measures of mobility in young people with cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Physical & Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics|December 2, 2008
Is addressing impairments the shortest path to improving function?Diane L Damiano
Journal of Child Neurology|June 16, 2009
Rehabilitative therapies in cerebral palsy: the good, the not as good, and the possibleDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|August 23, 2025
The E-words for promoting development and neuroplasticity for infants with or at high risk for cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|March 9, 2021
Early identification and intervention in developmental coordination disorder: lessons for and from cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 16, 2025
Should the use of international guidelines for early detection of cerebral palsy be required for clinical trials?Diane L Damiano
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology|June 13, 2014
Meaningfulness of mean group results for determining the optimal motor rehabilitation program for an individual child with cerebral palsyDiane L Damiano
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