Pages 4-12 - Improving early intervention services for parents of infants with complex emerging neurodevelopmental difficulties. (P. Harniess, S. Crossley, R. Joyce, S. Manners, N. Patel, D. Gibbs)
Pages 13-25 - Working Towards a Clinically Usable Allied Health Outcome Set for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: A Preliminary Scoping Exercise. (V. Harbottle, E. Potts, V. Cuthbert)
Pages 26-35 - Paediatric Physiotherapists attitudes on the implementation of the CPIP-UK hip surveillance programme in clinical practice. (A.Neal, J. Bryant)
Pages 36-42 - A Case Study: Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) for the effective management of foot drop in a paediatric post-stroke patient. (N. Al Hashim, H. Jones, L. Maycock, C. Singleton)
Pages 43-46 - Use of high frequency chest wall oscillation in a child with Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 1: A case report. (L. Lucyk, M. Earley, N. McClelland)
Pages 47-57 - Student perceptions of the role of physiotherapy in the Paediatric Critical Care Unit (PCCU): A qualitative study. (E. Roberts, H. Spencer)
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Improving early intervention services for parents of infants with complex emerging neurodevelopmental difficulties
Authors: P. Harniess, S. Crossley, R. Joyce, S. Manners, N. Patel, D. GibbsPages: 04-12See more
Working Towards a Clinically Usable Allied Health Outcome Set for Paediatric and Adolescent Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Pain Conditions: A Preliminary Scoping Exercise
Authors: V. Harbottle, E. Potts, V. CuthbertPages: 13-25See more
Paediatric Physiotherapists attitudes on the implementation of the CPIP-UK hip surveillance programme in clinical practice.