Interviews in this edition:
1. Amy F Bailes, PT PhD, Physical  Therapist, Division of Occupational
Therapy & Physical Therapy,  Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
“Describing the Delivery of  Evidence-based Physical Therapy Intervention to Individuals with Cerebral  Palsy”. 
Analysis of a large dataset of  real-world experience from physical therapy sessions among children with  cerebral palsy to examine variation by age, Gross Motor Function Classification  System, race, and insurance type.
Most frequently delivered were: Caregiver  education, motor control, functional strengthening, ankle-foot orthoses,  treadmill training, and fit of adaptive equipment.
2. Julia Looper PT PHD,  School of Physical Therapy, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, USA
“Current Trends in Pediatric  Physical Therapy Practice for Children with Down Syndrome”
A survey from 1,000 American  pediatric physical therapists examined the breadth of physical therapy practice  for children with Down syndrome, concluding that clinicians managed these children  for a wide variety of needs with a range of interventions.
3. Rebekah L. Johnson, PT  DPT, Pediatric Physical Therapist, Mealtime Connections, Tucson, AZ, USA
Current Trends in Pediatric  Physical Therapy Practice for Children with Down Syndrome
This survey examines the breadth  of physical therapy practice for children with Down syndrome.
Rebekah Johnson, first author,  agreed that the diversity of practice among American physical therapists who  managed children with Down Syndrome had been a key finding and that clinicians  reading the report could learn from their findings. But there had been an  ongoing need to match the evidence-base to current practice. 
4. Marybeth Barkocy PT,  DPT, PCS, Physical Therapy Division, Associate Professor, University of New  Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM, USA.
The Effectiveness of Serial  Casting and Ankle Foot Orthoses in Treating Toe Walking in Children with Autism  Spectrum Disorder
“This proof-of-concept study  examined the effectiveness of serial casting and ankle foot orthoses in  children with Autism Spectrum Disorder who toe walk.”
5. Cheryl I. Kerfeld PT,  MS, PhD, Special Education Department, Seattle Public Schools, Seattle,  Washington, USA
Physical Activity Measurement  in Children Who Use Mobility Assistive Devices: Accelerometry and Global  Positioning System
A study of the usefulness of  combining accelerometry, global positioning system, and geographic information  systems, to describe the time spent in different locations and physical  activity duration and level by location for four children with cerebral palsy  who use assistive devices. 
6. Caroline Martinsson MSc,  Habilitation & Health, Children and youth habilitation Borås, Region Västra  Götaland, Sweden
Abducted Standing in Children With Cerebral Palsy: Effects on Hip  Development After 7 Years
This study looked at the effects  of abducted standing on hip migration. Both the percentage and range of hip and  knee motion in children with cerebral palsy were studied for more than seven  years in two case-control groups.
7. Laura Graber PT DPT,  College of Public Health and Health Professions, Gainesville, Florida, USA
Upper Extremity Strengthening  for an Individual with Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy: A Case Report
“The purpose of this case is to  describe an exercise program designed for an individual with athetoid cerebral  palsy who had difficulties with fine motor control and shoulder girdle  stability.” 
“A progressive exercise program  aimed at improving proximal stability and fine motor function might be an  appropriate intervention for persons with athetoid cerebral palsy”