Abstract
The clinical practice of pediatric rehabilitation often presents unique biomedical ethical questions. General principles of health care ethics and adaptations of these concepts necessary for young disabled patients are discussed in this article. Representative cases are included as examples of ethical problem solving in the care of children with disability.
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