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The following pages link to Secondary muscle pathology and metabolic dysregulation in adults with cerebral palsy (Q36382552):
Displaying 15 items.
- Health-related physical fitness for children with cerebral palsy (Q26865847) (← links)
- Multimorbidity in Middle-Aged Adults with Cerebral Palsy (Q33887365) (← links)
- Chronic disease risk among adults with cerebral palsy: the role of premature sarcopoenia, obesity and sedentary behaviour. (Q34307997) (← links)
- Recumbent cross-training is a feasible and safe mode of physical activity for significantly motor-impaired adults with cerebral palsy (Q34695394) (← links)
- Damaged mitochondria in Fanconi anemia - an isolated event or a general phenomenon? (Q34781206) (← links)
- Excitability properties of motor axons in adults with cerebral palsy (Q35675829) (← links)
- Greater Adipose Tissue Distribution and Diminished Spinal Musculoskeletal Density in Adults With Cerebral Palsy (Q36149066) (← links)
- Prevalence of secondary impairments of adults with cerebral palsy according to gross motor function classification system (Q37676147) (← links)
- Are mechanically sensitive regulators involved in the function and (patho)physiology of cerebral palsy-related contractures? (Q49490232) (← links)
- Noncommunicable disease and multimorbidity in young adults with cerebral palsy. (Q55029515) (← links)
- Cortical bone deficit and fat infiltration of bone marrow and skeletal muscle in ambulatory children with mild spastic cerebral palsy. (Q55126686) (← links)
- Age-related trends in cardiometabolic disease among adults with cerebral palsy (Q61852596) (← links)
- Bone Marrow Fat Physiology in Relation to Skeletal Metabolism and Cardiometabolic Disease Risk in Children With Cerebral Palsy (Q61852597) (← links)
- Deep Learning/Artificial Intelligence and Blood-Based DNA Epigenomic Prediction of Cerebral Palsy. (Q64987298) (← links)
- Psychological morbidity among adults with cerebral palsy and spina bifida (Q97880345) (← links)