Selected articles from the latest issues of:
European Journal of Special Needs Education
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
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Publications
IS THERE EARLY AGEING IN CEREBRAL PALSY?
Bernard Dan (First published: 20 October 2023)
TRANSITION FROM CHILD TO ADULT SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITH CEREBRAL PALSY IN IRELAND: INFLUENCING FACTORS AT MULTIPLE ECOLOGICAL LEVELS
Jennifer Fortune [et al.] (17 October 2023)
THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH POLICY AND SYSTEMS RESEARCH FOR STRENGTHENING REHABILITATION IN HEALTH SYSTEMS: A CALL TO ACTION TO ACCELERATE PROGRESS
Walter R. Frontera [et al.] (First published: 07 October 2023)
USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED TECHNOLOGIES TO DETECT CLINICALLY RELEVANT CHANGES OF GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Leonie Schafmeyer [et al.] (First published: 04 October 2023)
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING SEQUENCES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY: IS TWO BETTER THAN ONE?
Eric M. Chin (First published: 03 October 2023)
LEAVING NO ONE BEHIND: CEREBRAL PALSY IN INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS
Sally Ann Lynch
THE TRANSFORMATIONAL POTENTIAL OF THE TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE OF PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Ruslan Vasyutin (First published: 21 September 2023)
CAUSATION IN CEREBRAL PALSY: PARENTAL BELIEFS AND ASSOCIATED EMOTIONS
Renée Smyth (First published: 06 July 2023)