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Cerebral palsy can be described as a group of stationary neurological abnormalities causing, among other symptoms, abnormalities of muscle tone and movement. This review deals with aspects of diagnosis and current, conservative and operative, treatment options.
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Cerebrale parese is een verzamelnaam van een groep stationaire neurologische beelden, die zich onder andere uiten in storingen van tonus en beweging. In dit artikel wordt een overzicht gegeven van de diagnostiek en van de hedendaagse conservatieve en operatieve behandelmethoden.
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J.G. Becher, afdeling Revalidatiegeneeskunde, VUMC, Amsterdam.
J.A. van der Sluijs, afdeling Orthopedie, VUMC, Postbus 7057, 1007 MB Amsterdam, tel: 020-4442355, fax: 020-4442357
J.A. van der Sluijs, afdeling Orthopedie, VUMC, Amsterdam.
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Becher, J.G., van der Sluijs, J.A. Cerebrale parese. KIND 71, 261–266 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03061469
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