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- W2152025384 abstract "Children with brain injuries or cerebral palsy (CP) comprise a large percentage of pediatric clients served by physical therapists. There is no consensus on what the basic parameters should be for different treatment protocols. A very important parameter of intervention that is pivotal for treatment efficacy is dosing. Dosing decisions are complex. To date, the minimum doses for changing structure and function, activity, and participation in children with various disabilities are unknown. This article describes the process and outcomes of a research summit with the goals of: (1) fostering a critical debate that would result in recommendations for the development of large-scale, second-generation research proposals to address thresholds for effective dosing of interventions for children with brain injuries or CP and (2) enhancing the research capacity of pediatric physical therapists through collaborative research networks. The summit brought together an interdisciplinary cadre of researchers (physical therapists, basic and clinical scientists), representatives from funding agencies, and consumers to an intensive 2.5-day think tank. The summit targeted questions of treatment dosage related to 3 areas: practice and neuroplasticity, structure-behavior connections, and clinical trial design. The consensus was that the intervention must demonstrate some evidence of effectiveness before optimal dosing can be investigated. Constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) is used as an example of an intervention that has demonstrated effectiveness and that requires dosing-related research. Summit results, including factors that merit special consideration and recommendations for future dose-related studies, are highlighted.Physical therapy is an important service for children with physical disabilities, particularly those with an injured brain resulting in neuromotor impairments and functional limitations.1 These children typically have multiple health complications that often result in complex functional limitations and require extensive health care, education, and vocational training. The costs of interventions result in substantial financial and social challenges for families and society.2 …" @default.
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- W2152025384 title "Research Summit III Proceedings on Dosing in Children With an Injured Brain or Cerebral Palsy: Executive Summary" @default.
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