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    paralysie

    Explore " paralysie" with insightful episodes like "Un mois après le putsch, le Niger toujours dans l’incertitude", "Agir pour vaincre la polio", "Le handicap (1/2) : Faire marcher les paralysés", "Episode 50 (Associate Professor Paula Chagas)" and "bpt44 Combat Fuite Paralysie... 2: réaction émotionnelle de la vie quotidienne" from podcasts like ""Le Club de l’auditeur | Deutsche Welle", "Santé | Deutsche Welle", "Le meilleur reste à venir", "The ResearchWorks Podcast" and "BonheurPourTous.info"" and more!

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    Le handicap (1/2) : Faire marcher les paralysés

    Le handicap (1/2) : Faire marcher les paralysés

    Le Meilleur Reste A Venir, le podcast qui veut vous donner envie de vivre en 2050 ! Les avancées technologiques sont souvent perçues et abordées comme anxiogènes et déshumanisantes. Dans ce podcast notre parti pris c'est de regarder comment la tech et l'innovation au sens large vont tous collectivement nous tirer vers le haut et changer en bien la façon dont on va vivre, se déplacer, se soigner, consommer.  Imaginez une rétine électronique qui permet à un aveugle de retrouver la vue, un implant cérébral qui active un exosquelette pour permettre à un paralysé de marcher. La technologie peut-elle faire des miracles dans la santé ? On en discute avec Thierry Bosc, directeur du fond de dotation Clinatec.

    Episode 50 (Associate Professor Paula Chagas)

    Episode 50 (Associate Professor Paula Chagas)

    Development of the Gross Motor Function Family Report (GMF-FR) for Children with Cerebral Palsy


    Paula S. C. Chagas, Peter Rosenbaum, F. Virginia Wright, Lesley Pritchard, Marilyn Wright, Aline Martins Toledo, Ana Cristina R Camargos, Egmar Longo, Hercules R. Leite.

    Purpose: To describe the initial steps in the development of a family-completed, modified version of the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88) to report gross motor function of young people with cerebral palsy in their natural environments.

    Methods: Development of the Gross Motor Function – Family Report (GMF-FR) was based on expert opinion involving 13 experienced clinicians and researchers, in four steps: (1) item identification to target items that reflect functional gross motor performance; (2) item selection; (3) critical analysis of the items; and (4) item and scoring modification.

    Results: Several modifications to existing items and scoring were made, including wording changes to optimize ease of families’ understanding, the addition of photographs to illustrate all items, changes to the items to enable use of furniture instead of specialized equipment, and modifications to scoring criteria to ensure a focus on functional motor skills. Ultimately, 30 items were selected, and specific testing/scoring instructions were created for each item.

    Conclusions: GMF-FR is a new family-report tool, based on the GMFM-88. When validated, it can be used as a telehealth outcome measure to capture family-reported functional motor skill performance in home and community environments.