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Understanding physiotherapy and physiotherapy services: exploring the perspectives of adults living with cerebral palsy.

Gemma CookElizabeth CassidyCherry Kilbride
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2022)
Study findings support grassroots calls to radically improve and increase physiotherapy services for adults with CP. Accessible and widely available specialist services, information and advice across the life course would do much to address unmet need. Implications for RehabilitationAdults with CP found it difficult to identify and access specialised physiotherapy services and to obtain information and advice to help them best manage their condition.Adults with CP need physiotherapy services throughout the different phases of their lives, to meet their present needs, and to anticipate and, where possible, to prevent future needs.Participants highly valued person-centred physiotherapy and we recommend this approach is adopted as the foundational philosophy guiding physiotherapy services and interventions for adults with CP.More specialist physiotherapy services are urgently needed to meet the needs of adults with CP in the UK.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • cerebral palsy
  • physical activity