Abstract
By writing in the Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, I would like to draw attention towards challenges faced by pediatric physical therapists in providing early interventions to infants and children who are at risk of Cerebral Palsy within families and communities.
Highlights
By writing in the Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, I would like to draw attention towards challenges faced by pediatric physical therapists in providing early interventions to infants and children who are at risk of Cerebral Palsy within families and communities
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a common motor disability that occurs in childhood and affects more than four children per 1,000 live births across the world[1]
Among mild to severe CP types, early physiotherapy interventions play a key role in decreasing poor health conditions such as soft tissue stiffness and joint contractures[2,3] and improves the pace of developmental mildstones accomplishment
Summary
By writing in the Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, I would like to draw attention towards challenges faced by pediatric physical therapists in providing early interventions to infants and children who are at risk of Cerebral Palsy within families and communities. Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a common motor disability that occurs in childhood and affects more than four children per 1,000 live births across the world[1].
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