Pattern of cerebral palsy seen in children attending the outpatient paediatric physiotherapy clinics in Osun State tertiary hospitals in Nigeria

Background. Cerebral palsy (CP) is a major cause of disability in children and the most commonly encountered neurologic condition by paediatric physiotherapists in Nigeria. Local data on the pattern of presentation of CP and standardised management protocols are lacking. Objectives. To assess the pa...

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Care and treatment
Cerebral palsy
Diagnosis
Health Care Sciences & Services
Medical records
Pediatric research
Physical therapists
Physical therapy
Practice
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