2017
DOI: 10.14725/dcc.v4n3p26
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Application of core stability training in rehabilitation of motor function in children with cerebral palsy

Abstract: Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain injury and developmental defects from the start of conception until infancy. The main manifestations are dyskinesia and postural abnormalities in children. This article is to summarize the current application of core stability training in rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy motor function, which aims to lay a foundation for clinical work and further related theoretical research.

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Section: Modeling and Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, with the development of magnetic resonance imaging equipment software and hardware, especially the development of gradient magnetic field technology, MR scanning speed is getting faster and faster. A new dynamic enhancement MRI method—contrast-enhanced dynamic enhancement MRI (DE-MRI)—came into being [ 12 ]. Dynamic enhanced MRI has a wide range of applications and strong practicability, especially for the chest blood vessels (including heart and large blood vessels and pulmonary blood vessels), abdominal blood vessels, and pulsating limb blood vessels in the physiological movement area.…”
Section: Modeling and Simulation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%