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Evidence Update: Long-Term Benefits of Abducted Standing in Children with Cerebral Palsy
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Non-ambulatory children with cerebral palsy are at risk for hip displacement due to strong muscle forces of hip adduction, flexion, and internal ...

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Evidence Update: The Effects of Inclination, Hip Abduction, Orientation and Tone on Weight-Bearing in Adaptive Standers
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For children with limited ability to walk and stand, adaptive standers are commonly used to encourage weight bearing. To date, only two studies ...

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Evidence Update: Maintenance of Functional Gains Following an Adaptive Cycling Program
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For children with disabilities, adaptive cycling provides motivational and therapeutic opportunities to build muscle strength and improve range of ...

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Evidence Update: Shining a Spotlight on Supported Standing for Children and Young Adults with Non-Ambulatory CP
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For children with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy, supported standing has long been recognized as a beneficial intervention. Research to date shows ...

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Transportability of Comparative Effectiveness Evidence Across Countries – Healthcare Economist
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Let's say you have an international clinical trial that shows that a new drug (SuperDrug) works better than the previous standard of care (OldDrug). Let's ...

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Evidence Update: Finally, a Compelling Case for Coverage for Adaptive Bikes
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Doctors of all stripes have known for years that their patients with neurodevelopmental disabilities (NDD) benefit from cycling; It almost goes ...

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Evidence Update: Overground Supported Stepping in Individuals with Non-Ambulant Cerebral Palsy
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Providing supported walking opportunities for people with multiple disabilities is a critical therapeutic intervention. For those diagnosed with ...

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