793/ Developmental Disability and Ageing Gregory O'Brien (編集), Lewis Rosenbloom (編集)
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FOREWORD (John O’Brien).
1. AGEING AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY: OVERVIEW (Gregory O’Brien).
2. DEMENTIA IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY (Gregory O’Brien).
3. AGEING IN DOWN SYNDROME (Tom Berney).
4. AGEING IN CEREBRAL PALSY (Gregory O’Brien and Alf Bass).
5. AGEING IN OTHER SYNDROMES (Marc Woodbury-Smith).
Drug treatment for Common Problems among Elderly People with Developmental Disabilities (Christopher Ince).
6. LIVING WITH AGEING IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY (Claire Middleton and Gregory O’Brien).
792/ Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology November 2009 Volume 51 Number 11
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Editorial Apotential avalanche of need?
Commentaries Thevexed issue of cerebral palsyand breech presentation Making a difference Socio-economic achievements of individuals born very preterm at the age of 27 to 29 years
Systematic Review Do earlyintervention programmes improve cognitive and motor outcomes for preterm infants after discharge? A systematic review Original Articles Is breech presentation a risk factor for cerebral palsy? A Norwegian birth cohort study Relation between physical fitness and gross motor capacity in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy The relationship of cerebral palsy subtype and functional motor impairment: a population-based study Early motor repertoire is related to level of self-mobility in children with cerebral palsy at school age Life style, participation, and health-related quality of life in adolescents and young adults with myelomeningocele Clinical Risk Index for Babies score for the prediction of neurodevelopmental outcomes at 3 years of age in infants of very low birthweight Socio-economic achievements of individuals born very preterm at the age of27 to 29 years: a nationwide cohort study Neuropsychological profile of children with subcortical band heterotopia
Case Report Ring 14 chromosome presenting as early-onset isolated partial epilepsy
791/ Improving Hand Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy: theory,evidence and intervention
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AUTHORS'APPOINTMENTS FOREWORD INTRODUCTION 1. BRAIN PLASTICITY IN DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE 2. CORTICALCONTROL OF HAND FUNCTION 3. NEUROPSYCHOLOGY OF MOVEMENT SEQUENCE LEARNING 4. NEUROLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION AND NEURORADIOLOGY OF CEREBRAL PALSY 5. NORMAL ANATOMY OF THE UPPER EXTREMITY 6. MUSCLE ALTERATIONS DUE TO SPASTICITY 7. POSTURAL CONTROL FOR REACHING AND HAND SKILLS 8. VISUAL IMPAIRMENT AND CONSEQUENCES FOR HAND FUNCTION 9. THE ROLE OF SENSATION FOR HAND FUNCTON IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY 10. TYPICAL AND ATYPICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE UPPER LIMB IN CHILDREN 11. BIMANUAL COORDINATION IN CHILDREN WITH HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY 12. CHOOSING AND USING ASSESSMENTS OF HAND FUNCTION 13. ORTHOPAEDIC INTERVENTION IN THE UPPER EXTREMITY IN THE CHILD WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: MUSCULOSKELETAL SURGERY 14. ORTHOPAEDIC INTERVENTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CEREBRAL PALSY: BOTULINUM TOXINS 15. THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS AT THE BODY STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION LEVEL TO SUPPORT CHILDREN'S UPPER EXTREMITY FUNCTION 16. MOTOR LEARNING IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATION 17. A COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE ON INTERVENTION Cognilive orientation to daily occupational performance(CO-OP) in the child with upper extremity spasticity 18. GOAL-ORIENTED TRAINING OF DAILY ACTIVITIES - A MODEL FOR NTERVENTION 19. VOLITION: CHILD-ORIENTED INTERVENTION FOR THE UPPER EXTREM TY 20. CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY FOR CHILDREN WITH HEMIPLEGIA 21. SELF-CARE AND HAND FUNCTION 22. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION: CLINICAL DECISION-MAKING FOR HANDWRITING IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY 23. LEARNING TO PLAY: PROMOTING SKILLS AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY 24. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY DEVICES IN COMPUTER ACT VITIES 25. PARTICIPATION - THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE 26. THE EVIDENCE-BASE FOR UPPER EXTREMITY INTERVENTION FOR CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY APPENDIX: ASSESSMENTS USED TO MEASURE HAND FUNCTION, ACTIVITIES AND PARTICIPATION OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
790/ Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology August 2006 Volume 48 Number 8
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Editorial Medicine and the Pharmaceutical Industry
Commentary Acquiring Literacy in the Face of Severe Speech and Physical lmpairments
Original Articles Reading and Spelling Abilities in Children with Severe Speech lmpairments and Cerebral Palsy at 6, 9, and 12 Years of Age in Relation to Cognitive Development: a Longitudinal Study Efficacy of a Child-Friendly Form of Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy: a Randomized Control Trial Social Integration of Adults with Cerebral Palsy Sleep Problems of Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Correlation with Parental Stress Health-Related Quality of Life of Children with Vision Impairment or Blindness Infant Saccades are not Slow Evaluation of the Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire as a Screening Instrument Maternal Herpes Labialis in Pregnancy and Neural Tube Defects Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Children with HIV Infection under 3 Years of Age Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Treatment of Epilepsy in Rett Syndrome
Case Reports Clustering Syncope in a Young Male with Temporal Lobe Seizures Cyanotic Episodes in a Male Child with Fragile X Syndrome
Reviews Neuroimmunology of Dancing Eye Syndrome in Children Medication in the Treatment of the Behavioural Sequelae of Traumatic Brain Injury
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