Outcomes in adults with cerebral palsy: systematic review using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health.
Joyce L BennerSuzie NotenChonnanid LimsakulWilma M A Van Der SlotHenk J StamMelissa SelbRita J G Van Den Berg-EmonsMarij E RoebroeckPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2019)
Outcomes studied in adults with cerebral palsy are captured in varying International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) categories. Activities and participation were studied more frequently than body functions and structures. Mobility, employment, and self-care were most frequent within ICF's 'Activities and participation' component. Pain and neuromusculoskeletal and movement-related functions were most frequent within 'Body functions'.
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