Free Papers D: Spasticity & Gait

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* 3. D1: THE LONG-TERM EFFECTIVENESS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A ON GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION IN AMBULATORY CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC CEREBRAL PALSY
Darcy Fehlings, FRCPC, MD; Lauren Switzer, BS, MSc; Charles H. Goldsmith, PhD; Peter Rosenbaum, MD, FRCPC; Virginia Wright, PhD, MSc, PT; Unni G. Narayanan, FRCS(C), MBBS, MSc; Ronit Mesterman, FRCPC, MD; Timothy P. Carey, M.D. FRCSC; Mark Mason, MD, FRCPC

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* 4. D2: TESTING THE USE OF A NEW MEASURE, THE CHALLENGE-III, IN A GROSS MOTOR CAMP WITH CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY WHO USE WALKING DEVICES
Virginia Wright, PhD, MSc, PT; Emily Brewer, BS; Blythe Dalziel, MS, PT; Puja Ahluwalia, BS, MPH, PT

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* 5. D3: BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTIONS FOR SPASTIC EQUINUS IN AMBULANT CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: A PROSPECTIVE 3-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATIC STUDY
Tandy Hastings-Ison, PhD, PT; Morgan Sangeux, PhD; Barry Rawicki, FRACP; Michael Fahey, PhD, FRACP; H Kerr Graham, MD

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* 6. D4: THE NEED FOR BETTER EVIDENCE FOR THE USE OF BOTULINUM TOXIN A (BONT-A) IN THE TREATMENT OF CHILDREN WITH CP: LESSONS FROM NORWAY.
Anne Elisabeth Raftemo, MD; Arani Mahendran, MS; Areej Ibrahim Elkamil, PhD, MD; Sandra J. Hollung, MS; Torstein Vik, PhD, MD; Guro L. Andersen, PhD, MD

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* 7. D5: INTRATHECAL BACLOFEN IN DYSKINETIC CEREBRAL PALSY – EFFECTS ON FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY
Meta N. Eek, PhD; Kate Himmelmann, MD, PhD

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* 8. D6: COMPREHENSIVE LONG-TERM OUTCOMES AFTER SELECTIVE DORSAL RHIZOTOMY
Nanette Aldahondo, MD; Meghan Munger, MPH; Linda E. Krach, MD; Tom Novacheck, MD; Michael Schwartz, Ph.D.

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* 9. D7: GAIT ANALYSES 1, 3, 10, 20 AND 30 YEARS AFTER SELECTIVE DORSAL RHIZOTOMY IN CHILDREN WITH CP AND BILATERAL LOWER LIMB SPASTICITY
Nelleke G. Langerak, PhD; Nienke Veerbeek, MSc, PhD candidate; Shane E. Brassell, BSc Physiotherapy; Christopher Vaughan, PhD, DSc (Med); Graham Fieggen, MSc MD FCS(SA); Warwick Peacock, MB ChB, FRCS; Robert P. Lamberts, MSc (MED), PhD (MED), FECSS

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* 10. D8: SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF REPEATED DOSING OF ABOBOTULINUMTOXINA IN CHILDREN WITH LOWER LIMB SPASTICITY DUE TO CEREBRAL PALSY
Mauricio R. Delgado, MD; Dennis Matthews, MD; Edward Dabrowski, MD; Ann Tilton, MD, FAAN; Mark Gormley, MD; Marcin Bonikowski, MD; Jorge Carranza-del Rio, MD; Anne-Sophie Grandoulier, BS; Adnan Mahmoud, MD; Philippe Picaut, PharmD

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* 11. D9: UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF CAVUS DEFORMITY ON ANKLE FUNCTION DURING GAIT IN CHILDREN WITH CHARCOT-MARIE-TOOTH
Kristan A. Pierz, MD; Kelly Pogemiller, DPT, PT; Sylvia Ounpuu, MSc

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* 12. D10: SEGMENTAL KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF PLANOVALGUS FEET IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Karen Kruger, BS, PhD; Katherine Konop, BS, MS; Joseph Krzak, PhD, PT; Adam Graf, BS, MS; Gerald Harris, PhD, PE

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* 13. What are the three most important things you learned from these sessions?

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* 14. How will these sessions enhance your professional effectiveness?

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* 15. How could this CME activity be improved?

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* 16. What topics would you suggest be presented in future CME activities?

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* 17. Were the sessions presented objectively and fairly?

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* 18. Was disclosure of faculty and commercial support relationships made known to you?

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* 19. Was disclosure of unapproved/investigative use(s) of commercial product(s), device(s) made?

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