Phsiotherapy practice and cerebral palsy patients at UTH and four urban clinics in Lusaka, 2011/ Justin Mubanga Bwalya.
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TextPublication details: Lusaka: The University of Zambia, 2012.Description: xvii,105p.: illSubject(s): Summary: Aim of the study was to evaluate the physiotherapists' knowledge, practice and attitudes towards people with cerebral palsy. There have been increases in the prevalence of childhood disability due to cerebral palsy. Physiotherapists are often expected to provide efficient and cost effective interventions to improve the quality of life of persons with cerebral palsy.
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Aim of the study was to evaluate the physiotherapists' knowledge, practice and attitudes towards people with cerebral palsy. There have been increases in the prevalence of childhood disability due to cerebral palsy. Physiotherapists are often expected to provide efficient and cost effective interventions to improve the quality of life of persons with cerebral palsy.
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