Publications by authors named "F Plasschaert"

Background: Pronation deformity in patients with cerebral palsy can have a major impact on upper limb functionality. There is lack of consensus in the literature about the preferred surgical technique to address this deformity.

Study Aim: To evaluate and synthesize the outcome of different surgical techniques for pronation deformity in patients with cerebral palsy.

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Few studies have examined the effect of intensive therapy on gross motor function and trunk control in children with cerebral palsy (CP). This study evaluated the effects of an intensive burst of therapy on the lower limbs and trunk by comparing qualitative functional and functional approaches. This study was designed as a quasi-randomized, controlled, and evaluator-blinded trial.

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Aim: To report on the prevalence, neuroimaging patterns, and function of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in Belgium for birth years 2007-2012, and identify distinctive risk indicators and differences in outcome between CP subtypes.

Methods: Antenatal and perinatal/neonatal factors, motor and speech function, associated impairments, and neuroimaging patterns were extracted from the Belgian Cerebral Palsy Register. Prevalence was estimated per 1000 (overall, ante/perinatal, spastic, dyskinetic CP) or 10,000 (post-neonatal, ataxic CP) live births.

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Purpose: Although the functional outcome (e.g. the return to daily activities) plays an important role in the evaluation of treatment success for the paediatric patient, clinicians currently cannot make accurate and objective predictions regarding the very early (≤ 6 weeks) functional outcome and its recovery over time.

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Introduction: Urinary incontinence is the most frequently observed lower urinary tract symptom in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Being continent can positively influence quality of life of the child and the social environment.

Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of incontinence training with urotherapy in children with CP.

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