Pain in children with dyskinetic and mixed dyskinetic/spastic cerebral palsy.
Clare T MckinnonPrue E MorganGiuliana C AntolovichCatherine H ClancyMichael Collingwood FaheyAdrienne R HarveyPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2020)
Chronic pain prevalence in children and adolescents with predominant dyskinetic and mixed (dyskinetic/spastic) motor types is high. Pain occurs across multiple body locations in predominant dyskinetic and mixed (dyskinetic/spastic) motor types. Less recognized locations of pain include the face, jaw, and temple for predominant dyskinetic motor types.