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For most individuals, there is initial developmental progress followed by regression at around 6–30 months. The classic signs of RTT then become apparent.
This chapter reviews the prevalence, characteristics, and clinical management of orthopedic problems in RTT.
Our objective is to synthesize the best available evidence to determine the incidence and prevalence of falls in intellectually disabled adults in the community
These data suggest that late gestation sex steroids do not exert a major effect on nonverbal and verbal abilities in middle childhood.
Ankle and hip power generation as a propulsion strategy during the late stance/early swing phases of walking and running in typically developing children
Explored Youth with Neuromuscular Disorders perceptions of health, health behaviors and healthcare engagement
Although genetic factors are known to play a causal role in specific language impairment (SLI), environmental factors may also be important. This study...
The objective of this study was to evaluate areas of clinical uncertainty among pediatric spine surgeons regarding the treatment of early-onset scoliosis.
One of Australia’s leading infectious disease experts, Associate Professor Asha Bowen, has been announced as a finalist for the country’s leading national science awards – the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
Leading paediatrician, infectious diseases specialist and Executive Director of The Kids Research Institute Australia, Professor Jonathan Carapetis, has been recognised for his significant contribution towards medical research with the award of Member of the Order of Australia (AM).