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Conductive education intervention for children with cerebral palsy: an AACPDM evidence report

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 March 2004

Johanna Darrah
Affiliation:
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Beth Watkins
Affiliation:
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Lucia Chen
Affiliation:
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Cindy Bonin
Affiliation:
Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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The objective of the American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) Evidence Reports is to provide the biomedical research and clinical practice communities with the current state of evidence about various interventions for the management of developmental disabilities. The AACPDM evidence reports aggregate all that has been published about outcomes of an intervention for a medical condition, gauge the credibility (i.e. strength of the internal validity) of that evidence, and identify gaps in our scientific knowledge. Methodology for developing and procedures for approving these systematic reviews can be found on the internet at www.aacpdm.org in the AACPDM Database of Evidence Reports which contains initial and updated reports.

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Approved by the AACPDM Treatment Outcomes Committee Review Panel: Richard Adams MD, Mark Abel MD, Ngaire Susan Stott MD, Henry Chambers MD, Diane Damiano PhD, Johanna Darrah PhD, Geoffrey Miller MD, Michael Msall MD, Charlene Butler EdD, Kevin Murphy MD, Gregory Liptak MD, Lori Roxborough MSC, Maureen O'Donnell MD, Lisa Samson-Fang MD.