The rehabilitation of children with physical and acquired cognitive disability in Australia is described using four illustrative scenarios: an innovative programme for children with acquired brain injury; spasticity management in children with Cerebral Palsy; the training of medical consultants in paediatric rehabilitation; and professional development improvements.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 O'flaherty2004
%A O'flaherty, Stephen
%D 2004
%J Pediatr Rehabil
%K Brain Injuries; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Child, Preschool; Disabled Children; Female; Humans; International Cooperation; Male; New South Wales; Occupational Therapy; Pediatrics; Physical Therapy Modalities; Program Development; Evaluation; Recovery of Function; Treatment Outcome
%N 4
%P 267--270
%R 38490410001727437
%T International perspectives on paediatric rehabilitation--Australia.
%U http://dx.doi.org/38490410001727437
%V 7
%X The rehabilitation of children with physical and acquired cognitive disability in Australia is described using four illustrative scenarios: an innovative programme for children with acquired brain injury; spasticity management in children with Cerebral Palsy; the training of medical consultants in paediatric rehabilitation; and professional development improvements.
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