Postural asymmetries and assistive devices used by adults with cerebral palsy

25 Mar 2025
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Frontiers in Neurology
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This resource from the website Frontiers in Neurology, describes the use of assistive devices and postural asymmetries in lying, sitting and standing positions in adults with cerebral palsy.

Postural asymmetries are frequent among people with cerebral palsy and are associated with a limited range of joint motion and an inability to change position. However, little is known about the use of assistive devices to maintain position in adults with CP. 

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