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Impaired sit-to-stand is perceived by caregivers to affect mobility and self-care in children with cerebral palsy who had moderate to severe mobility limitations: A mixed methods analysis.

Sirawee ChaovalitKaren J DoddNicholas F Taylor
Published in: Developmental neurorehabilitation (2022)
The ability to sit-to-stand independently may be an important precursor skill for independence in upright mobility and self-care for children with moderate to severe mobility limitations.
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