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Using a goal attainment scale in the evaluation of outcomes in patients with diplegic cerebral palsy

Highlights • Goals for aspired improvement are similar in surgical and non-surgical patients. • Both surgical and conservative management attained achievement of goals. • Surgical patients achieved a significantly greater improvement in GAS. • There is no significant correlation between GAS and chan...

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Published in:Gait & posture 2016-02, Vol.44 (NA), p.168-171
Main Authors: McMorran, D, Robinson, L.W, Henderson, G, Herman, J, Robb, J.E, Gaston, M.S
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Child
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Gait Disorders, Neurologic - therapy
Goal attainment scale
Goals
Humans
Male
Orthopaedic surgery
Orthopedic Procedures
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