Effect of Long-Term Repeated Interval Rehabilitation on the Gross Motor Function Measure in Children with Cerebral Palsy.
Christina StarkIbrahim DuranKyriakos MartakisKaroline SpiessOliver SemlerEckhard SchoenauPublished in: Neuropediatrics (2020)
Repeated rehabilitation shows a large additional treatment effect to standard of care in 50% of children which is likely due to the intervention, because in the follow-up period (standard of care), no additional treatment effect was observed and the children followed their expected development.