Cerebral palsy is a permanent neurodevelopmental disorder that affects physical activity level as well as perception and cognition and is often accompanied by secondary disorders (Rosenbaum, 2006). In order to gain the most health benefits, research shows that meeting the physical activity requirements of strength and cardiorespiratory training should be...
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Gross Motor Skills of
Children with Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Haylee Winden, Amanda Tepfer, WendyBaltzer
Cerebral palsy is a permanent neurodevelopmental disorder that affects physical activity level as well as perception and cognition and is often accompanied by secondary disorders (Rosenbaum, 2006). In order to gain the most health benefits, research shows that meeting the physical activity requirements of strength and cardiorespiratory training should be...
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Arts (URSA ENGAGE)
Oregon State University Division of Health Sciences
Amanda Tepfer
Dr. WendyBaltzer
Cerebral Palsy is a muscle movement disorder caused by an insult to the immature developing brain before birth. Children with Cerebral Palsy generally have impaired movement, exaggerated joints, floppiness or rigidity of limbs and torso, abnormal posture, involuntary movement, and unsteady walking. This study was designed to test whether working...
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Children with Cerebral Palsy
Nicole Johnson, Amanda Tepfer, WendyBaltzer, DMV, PhD, DACVS, Megan
Cerebral Palsy is a muscle movement disorder caused by an insult to the immature developing brain before birth. Children with Cerebral Palsy generally have impaired movement, exaggerated joints, floppiness or rigidity of limbs and torso, abnormal posture, involuntary movement, and unsteady walking. This study was designed to test whether working...
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for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Nicole Johnson, Amanda Tepfer, WendyBaltzer, DMV, PhD, DACVS, Megan
OBJECTIVE – To determine the effect of 3 differing transfusion techniques on survival of autologous canine red blood cells (RBCs).
DESIGN – Prospective, blinded study.
SETTING – University Teaching Hospital.
ANIMALS – Nine healthy dogs.
INTERVENTIONS – Three distinct preparations of RBCs, each representing ~1% of red cell mass, were...
OBJECTIVE – To determine the effect of 3 differing transfusion techniques on survival of autologous canine red blood cells (RBCs).
DESIGN – Prospective, blinded study.
SETTING – University Teaching Hospital.
ANIMALS – Nine healthy dogs.
INTERVENTIONS – Three distinct preparations of RBCs, each representing ~1% of red cell mass, were...
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autologous red blood cells in the dog
Ruth I McDevitt DVM; Craig G Ruaux, BVSc, PhD, DACVIM and Wendy I
OBJECTIVE – To determine the effect of 3 differing transfusion techniques on survival of autologous canine red blood cells (RBCs).
DESIGN – Prospective, blinded study.
SETTING – University Teaching Hospital.
ANIMALS – Nine healthy dogs.
INTERVENTIONS – Three distinct preparations of RBCs, each representing ~1% of red cell mass, were...
Cerebral Palsy is a muscle movement disorder caused by an insult to the immature developing brain before birth. Children with Cerebral Palsy generally have impaired movement, exaggerated joints, floppiness or rigidity of limbs and torso, abnormal posture, involuntary movement, and unsteady walking. This study was designed to test whether working...
Cerebral palsy is a permanent neurodevelopmental disorder that affects physical activity level as well as perception and cognition and is often accompanied by secondary disorders (Rosenbaum, 2006). In order to gain the most health benefits, research shows that meeting the physical activity requirements of strength and cardiorespiratory training should be...
urinary eicosanoids, urinary 15F[subscript2t]-isoprostane (lipid peroxidation marker) and hematological/biochemical changes in plasma. Fifteen adult dogs had blood and urine samples obtained prior to, immediately and 4-hours following an agility exercise.
Results: Hematocrit, red blood cells (RBC), albumin, and hemoglobin increased following exercise, with greatest increases correlating to increased skill group...