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Pediatrics Week; 11/1/2024, p148-148, 1p |
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A recent study conducted at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia focused on precision measurement of rehabilitation interventions for young children with cerebral palsy. The research aimed to measure motor error during physical therapy sessions and found that the experimental group, which encouraged error experience, had a higher frequency of falls and saves compared to the conventional group. The study concluded that tools for precise measurement of intervention content are necessary for widespread implementation. This research provides valuable insights into the relationship between motor error experience and rehabilitation outcomes for children with cerebral palsy. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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