Journal article

Efficacy of programmes based on Conductive Education for young children with cerebral palsy

DS Reddihough, J King, G Coleman, T Catanese

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1998

Abstract

Conductive Education (CE)-based programmes have been introduced to Australia. over the past 10 years. The aim of this project was to compare these programmes with traditional neurodevelopmental programmes of rehabilitation for young children (12 to 36 months, mean age 22 months 3 weeks) with cerebral palsy. Thirty-four children were matched by age, motor impairment, and cognitive ability and randomly allocated to CE-based or equivalent-intensity control programmes. Those unwilling to be randomized (32) were still studied but their outcomes were treated separately. Our results indicate that children involved in CE-based programmes made similar progress to those involved in traditional program..

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