As in physiotherapy of cerebral palsy early therapy is desired, if possible even in early infancy, a period, when a safe diagnosis does not yet exist, infants at risk have to be identified. The resulting difficulties in early diagnosis and inevitability of treating a considerable number of not affected infants are discussed. The most common methods of physiotherapy are briefly described and evaluated critically concerning possible side effects as well. Superiority in effectivity improving motor efficiency of one method over another cannot be proven. It is shown, however, that in the Vojta method adverse psychological side effects cannot be excluded. Therefore, physiotherapy being a purely prophylactic and not a therapeutic procedure in the multitude of cases should be considered in ordering and selecting a particular method and the one according to Bobath should be favoured.
%0 Journal Article
%1 Weber1983
%A Weber, S.
%D 1983
%J Klin Padiatr
%K Cerebral Palsy; Exercise Therapy; Germany, West; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Physical Therapy Modalities; Risk; Time Factors
%N 5
%P 347--350
%T Indication for exercise therapy in infancy in the prevention of childhood cerebral palsy
%V 195
%X As in physiotherapy of cerebral palsy early therapy is desired, if possible even in early infancy, a period, when a safe diagnosis does not yet exist, infants at risk have to be identified. The resulting difficulties in early diagnosis and inevitability of treating a considerable number of not affected infants are discussed. The most common methods of physiotherapy are briefly described and evaluated critically concerning possible side effects as well. Superiority in effectivity improving motor efficiency of one method over another cannot be proven. It is shown, however, that in the Vojta method adverse psychological side effects cannot be excluded. Therefore, physiotherapy being a purely prophylactic and not a therapeutic procedure in the multitude of cases should be considered in ordering and selecting a particular method and the one according to Bobath should be favoured.
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abstract = {As in physiotherapy of cerebral palsy early therapy is desired, if possible even in early infancy, a period, when a safe diagnosis does not yet exist, infants at risk have to be identified. The resulting difficulties in early diagnosis and inevitability of treating a considerable number of not affected infants are discussed. The most common methods of physiotherapy are briefly described and evaluated critically concerning possible side effects as well. Superiority in effectivity improving motor efficiency of one method over another cannot be proven. It is shown, however, that in the Vojta method adverse psychological side effects cannot be excluded. Therefore, physiotherapy being a purely prophylactic and not a therapeutic procedure in the multitude of cases should be considered in ordering and selecting a particular method and the one according to Bobath should be favoured.},
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