Abstract

Children's cerebral palsy (cerebral palsy) occupies the main place among the causes that lead to disability from childhood. The majority of disabled patients with various forms of cerebral palsy have a late residual stage, which is characterized by stabilization of the pathological process. Hence, it is of great interest to study the central mechanisms of formation of cerebral palsy syndromes in patients in the late residual period.

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