A podcast series bringing you the latest from Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology
In this podcast, George Lawson and Hermione Lyall discuss their paper 'Polymicrogyria in infants with symptomatic congenital cytomegalovirus at birth is associated with epilepsy: A retrospective, des…
In this podcast, Stacey Cleary, Freya Munzel & Prue Morgan discuss their paper Experiences of participation in daily life of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: A scoping review.
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In this podcast, Andrea Burgess discusses her paper Clinical utility and psychometric properties of tools for early detection of developmental concerns and disability in young children: A scoping rev…
In this podcast, Gemunu Hewawitharana discusses his paper Prediction of cerebral palsy and cognitive delay among high-risk children in a developing nation: A successful early detection programme.
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In this podcast, María del Consuelo Ibarra-Rodríguez discusses her paper "Navigating challenges with cerebral palsy in low- and middle-income countries"
The paper is available here: https://doi.org/…
In this podcast, María del Consuelo Ibarra-Rodríguez discusses her paper "Navigating challenges with cerebral palsy in low- and middle-income countries"
The paper is available here: https://doi.org/…
In this podcast, Olaf Kraus de Camargo discusses his paper "Working together makes us better: Including lived experience in research" with guest Elizabeth Chambers.
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Description: In this podcast, Karen Twyford discusses her paper Functional outcomes in children and adolescents with neurodisability accessing music therapy: A scoping review.
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In this podcast, Ailish Malone discusses her paper Longitudinal relationship between hip displacement and hip function in children and adolescents with cerebral palsy: A scoping review.
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In this podcast, Lacey Chetcuti discusses her paper Quantifying neurobehavioral profiles across neurodevelopmental genetic syndromes and idiopathic neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Craniosynostosis is a condition where the bones of an infant’s skull fuse together too early. In most cases, surgery in the first year of life will effectively correct it and the child can go on to e…
Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition in which, for no known reason, there is an atypical three-dimensional curvature and rotation of the spine. Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common type of scoliosi…
Spastic hemiplegia is a very common subtype of cerebral palsy (CP), and CP itself is the most common cause of childhood-onset physical disability. An estimated 17 million people worldwide have CP. Sp…
Spastic quadriplegia accounts for about one-fifth of cerebral palsy (CP), and CP itself is the most common cause of childhood-onset physical disability. An estimated 17 million people worldwide have …
Spastic diplegia is a very common subtype of cerebral palsy (CP), and CP itself is the most common cause of childhood-onset physical disability. An estimated 17 million people worldwide have CP. Spas…
In this podcast, Mary Dunbar discusses her paper 'Cerebral palsy characteristics in term-born children with and without detectable perinatal risk factors: A cross-sectional study'.
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In this podcast, Stephanie Libzon discusses her paper 'Parental magnetic resonance imaging for the evaluation of fetuses with brain anomalies'.
The paper is available here: https://doi.org/10.111…
In this podcast, Rachel Oliveira discusses her paper 'Individualized telehealth home programme for children with cerebral palsy during the COVID-19 pandemic'.
The paper is available here: https://d…
In this podcast, Rachel Oliveira discusses her paper 'Individualized telehealth home programme for children with cerebral palsy during the COVID-19 pandemic'.
The paper is available here: https://d…