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Concurrent  Validity Between Live and Home-Video Observations Using the Alberta Infant  Motor Scale 
  Marike  Boonzaaijer, Research Centre for Innovation in Healthcare, University of  Applied Sciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  This paper explores the utility of home  videos taken by parents for using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale to assess  gross motor function compared to live observations.
Hand Grip  Strength: A Population-Based Study of Norms and Age Trajectories for 3- to  17-Year-Olds
  Richard Bohannon, Campbell University, Campbell, NC
  This paper presents data from the National Institutes  of Health (NIH) Toolbox project to provide normative values and equations for  measuring and assessing grip strength in children.
Position Between Trunk and Pelvis During Gait  Related to the Gross Motor Function Classification System 
  Jose Manuel Sanz-Mengibar, Balance Physio, Clapham,  London,UK
  This paper looks at the trunk positions in children with  spastic cerebral palsy, specifically on how the trunk positions change between  the Gross Motor Function Classification levels using 3-D kinematics. 
Gait  Training with Visual Feedback and Proprioceptive Input to Reduce Gait  Asymmetry in Adults with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series
  Ilana Levin, Human  Movement Science Department, UNC Chapel Hill 
  This paper examines  on whether providing visual feedback about gait asymmetry in the form of  virtual reality during gait retraining improves gait speed and dynamic balance  in adults with cerebral palsy.
Autogenic Drainage in Children With Cystic Fibrosis: System 
  Lieselotte  Corten, Grootte Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa 
  This review investigates the effect of autogenic drainage and  assisted autogenic drainage compared to no, sham, or other types of airway  clearance in children with cystic fibrosis.
Pediatric  rehabilitation services for children with cerebral palsy: what can existing  data sources tell us?
  Mary Gannotti,  University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut
  This is a summary  of fourteen national, state, and local sources of data in the United States  that provide information about children with cerebral palsy, their health,  function, well being, and utilization of health services. Despite limitations,  currently available sources of data may provide meaningful information for  policy, practice, and program development. 
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Concurrent  Validity Between Live and Home-Video Observations Using the Alberta Infant  Motor Scale 
  Marike  Boonzaaijer, Research Centre for Innovation in Healthcare, University of  Applied Sciences, Utrecht, the Netherlands
  This paper explores the utility of home  videos taken by parents for using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale to assess  gross motor function compared to live observations.
Hand Grip  Strength: A Population-Based Study of Norms and Age Trajectories for 3- to  17-Year-Olds
  Richard Bohannon, Campbell University, Campbell, NC
  This paper presents data from the National Institutes  of Health (NIH) Toolbox project to provide normative values and equations for  measuring and assessing grip strength in children.
Position Between Trunk and Pelvis During Gait  Related to the Gross Motor Function Classification System 
  Jose Manuel Sanz-Mengibar, Balance Physio, Clapham,  London,UK
  This paper looks at the trunk positions in children with  spastic cerebral palsy, specifically on how the trunk positions change between  the Gross Motor Function Classification levels using 3-D kinematics. 
Gait  Training with Visual Feedback and Proprioceptive Input to Reduce Gait  Asymmetry in Adults with Cerebral Palsy: A Case Series
  Ilana Levin, Human  Movement Science Department, UNC Chapel Hill 
  This paper examines  on whether providing visual feedback about gait asymmetry in the form of  virtual reality during gait retraining improves gait speed and dynamic balance  in adults with cerebral palsy.
Autogenic Drainage in Children With Cystic Fibrosis: System 
  Lieselotte  Corten, Grootte Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South Africa 
  This review investigates the effect of autogenic drainage and  assisted autogenic drainage compared to no, sham, or other types of airway  clearance in children with cystic fibrosis.
Pediatric  rehabilitation services for children with cerebral palsy: what can existing  data sources tell us?
  Mary Gannotti,  University of Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut
  This is a summary  of fourteen national, state, and local sources of data in the United States  that provide information about children with cerebral palsy, their health,  function, well being, and utilization of health services. Despite limitations,  currently available sources of data may provide meaningful information for  policy, practice, and program development. 

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