Using artificial intelligence-based technologies to detect clinically relevant changes of gross motor function in children with cerebral palsy.
Leonie SchafmeyerHeike LoschChristiane BossierIsabel LanzHeidrun Lioba WunramEckhard SchoenauIbrahim DuranPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2023)
Performing the rGMFM-66 saves time compared to the full GMFM-66. The rGMFM-66 showed good agreement with the GMFM-66 with respect to the detection of clinically relevant changes in gross motor function in children with CP, so its use in everyday clinical practice seems justifiable.