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    Cerebral palsy and early stimulation by Vykuntaraju KN

    Published 2014
    Subjects: “…Cerebral palsied children.…”
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    Infant motor development by Piek, Jan P.

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Early movement capabilities -- Theoretical approaches to motor development -- Motor control and the brain: motor development and neural plasticity -- Postural control: development of stability, balance, and orientation -- Manual control: development of reaching and grasping -- Locomotion: development of creeping and walking -- Motor assessment tests -- Neurobehavioral motor assessment and other tests -- Diagnostic motor assessment and screening tests -- Motor development in preterm infants -- Cerebral palsy -- Down syndrome…”
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    Knowledge of life tales of an ayurvedic practitioner in Malaysia by Siby, Vaidya C. D., Aneeta Sundararaj

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…What is ayurveda -- Thomas: Obesity -- Premita: Thyroid disorder -- Asha: Rheumatoid Artritis -- Arun: Diabetes -- Jennifer: Drug Abuse -- Shankar: Alcoholism -- Jeremy: Depression -- Siti: Lost of Trust -- Sharon: Brain Tumor -- Alvin: Cerebral Palsy -- Krishnan: Stroke -- Cynthia and Rahim: Eczema and Psoriasis -- Shoba: Subfertility.…”
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    Sports nutrition for paralympic athletes

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Spinal cord injuries / Victoria Goosey-Tolfrey, Jennifer Krempien and Mike Price -- chapter 5. Cerebral palsy and acquired brain injuries / Jeanette Crosland and Craig Boyd -- chapter 6. …”
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    Lovell and Winter's pediatric orthopaedics

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…V. 1: Embryology and development of the neuromuscular apparatus -- Genetic aspects of orthopaedic conditions -- Imaging in pediatric orthopaedics -- The pediatric orthopaedic examination -- Evaluation of the medical literature -- Metabolic and endocrine abnormalities -- The skeletal dysplasias -- Syndromes of orthopaedic importance -- Localized disorders of skin and soft tissue -- Diseases of the hematopoietic system -- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis -- Musculoskeletal infection -- Bone and soft-tissue tumors -- Cerebral palsy -- Myelomeningocele -- Other neuromuscular disorders -- Idiopathic scoliosis -- Congenital scoliosis -- Kyphosis -- Spondylolysis and spondylolistesis -- The cervical spine…”
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    Pediatric orthopaedics and sport injuries a quick reference guide

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Growth and motor development -- Normal growth and motor development -- Abnormal musculoskeletal growth and motor development -- Musculoskeletal evaluation -- History -- Physical examination -- Musculoskeletal imaging studies -- Laboratory studies -- Approach to infection -- Osteomyelitis -- Septic arthritis -- Miscellaneous infections -- Evaluating the limping child -- General approach and differential diagnosis -- Spinal deformities -- Idiopathic scoliosis -- Kyphosis -- Spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis -- Back pain -- General approach and differential diagnosis -- Pediatric cervical spine -- Basic radiographic interpretation -- Torticollis -- Atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation or fixation -- Hip disorders -- Developmental dysplasia of the hip -- Perthes disease -- Slipped capital femoral epiphysis -- Snapping hip -- Rotational and angular deformities -- General treatment guidelines -- Upper extremity problems -- Brachial plexus injuries -- Nursemaid elbow (radial head subluxation) -- Congenital anomalies of the upper extremities -- Pediatric sports medicine and injuries -- Preparticipation physical evaluation -- Strains, sprains, and dislocations -- Traumatic muscle injuries -- Overuse injuries -- Patellofemoral disorders -- Internal derangement of the knee (knee injury) -- Common fractures and physeal injuries -- Imaging fractures -- Fracture types -- Stages of fracture healing -- Physeal fractures -- Common fractures of the upper and lower extremities -- Casting and splinting -- Occult fractures -- Compartment syndrome -- Child abuse -- Foot and ankle -- General considerations -- Clubfoot -- Flatfoot -- Metatarsus adductus -- Metatarsus varus -- Pes cavus and vavovarus -- Calcaneal valgus -- Miscellaneous conditions -- Benign and malignant tumors -- Common benign tumors -- Malignant tumors -- Limb-length discrepancy/congenital lower extremity -- Leg-length discrepancy -- Neuromuscular disorders, part 1 -- Cerebral palsy -- Myelomeningocele (spina bifida) -- Neuromuscular disorders, part 2 -- Neurodegenerative disorders -- Hereditary neuropathies -- Spinal muscular atrophy -- Friedreich ataxia -- Arthrogryposis -- Genetic diseases and syndromes -- Skeletal dysplasias -- Metabolic bone diseases -- Neurofibromatosis-1 -- Hemophilia -- Achondroplasia -- Down syndrome -- Rheumatologic diseases -- Juvenile idiopathic arthritis -- Pediatric orthopaedic terms and definitions.…”
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    Youmans neurological surgery

    Published 2011
    Table of Contents: “…[vol. 2] : Brain tumors: general considerations -- Brain tumors: an overview of current histopathologic classifications -- Brain tumor immunology and immunotherapy -- Brain tumor stem cells -- Proliferation markers in the evaluation of gliomas -- Molecular genetics and the development of targets for glioma therapy -- Growth factors in glial tumors -- The genetic origins of brain tumors -- Invasion in malignant glioma -- Angiogenesis and brain tumors: molecular targets and molecular scalpels -- Barriers to delivery of therapeutics to brain tumors -- Epidemiology of brain tumors -- Gene- and viral-based therapies for gliomas -- Clinical features: neurology of brain tumor and paraneoplastic disorders -- Radiologic features of central nervous system tumors -- Endovascular techniques for tumor embolization -- Brain tumors during pregnancy -- Principles of chemotherapy -- Brain tumor outcome studies: design and interpretation -- Frame and frameless stereotactic brain biopsy -- Basic principles of cranial surgery for brain tumors -- Basic principles of skull base surgery -- Surgical complications of brain tumors and their avoidance -- Navigation for brain tumors -- Endoscopic approaches to brain tumors -- Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging -- Low-grade gliomas: astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, and mixed glioma -- Malignant gliomas: anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma multiforme, gliosarcoma -- Unusual gliomas -- Primitive neuroectodermal tumors -- Pineal tumors -- Medulloblastoma -- Meningiomas -- Meningeal sarcoma and meningeal hemangiopericytoma -- Acoustic neuroma -- Pituitary tumors: functioning and nonfunctioning -- Craniopharyngioma -- Epidermoid, dermoid, and neurenteric cysts -- Neoplastic meningitis -- Ventricular tumors -- Overview of skull base tumors -- Chordomas and chondrosarcomas -- Glomus tumors -- Neoplasms of the paranasal sinuses -- Esthesioneuroblastoma -- Trigeminal schwannomas -- Juvenile nasal angiofibroma -- Osseous tumors -- Tumors of the orbit -- Skull tumors -- Scalp tumors -- Pseudotumor cerebri -- Sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and xanthogranuloma -- Demyelinating disease -- Pain: general historical considerations -- Anatomy and physiology of pain -- Molecular basis of nociception -- Approach to the patient with chronic pain -- Pharmacologic treatment of pain -- Management of pain by anesthetic techniques -- Evidence-based approach to the treatment of facial pain -- Trigeminal neuralgia: diagnosis and nonoperative management -- Percutaneous procedures for trigeminal neuralgia -- Stereotactic radiosurgery for trigeminal neuralgia -- Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia -- Neurosurgical management of intractable pain -- Evidence base: neurostimulation for pain -- Peripheral nerve stimulation for neuropathic pain -- Spinal cord stimulation -- Motor cortex stimulation -- Evidence base for destructive procedures -- Diagnosis and management of painful neuromas -- Dorsal root entry zone lesions -- Percutaneous cordotomy and trigeminal tractotomy-nucleotomy -- Neuroanesthesia in children -- Neurocritical care in children -- Normal and abnormal embryology of the brain -- Encephalocele -- Dandy-Walker syndrome -- Arachnoid cysts -- Chiari malformations -- Craniopagus twins -- Genetics of craniosynostosis -- Craniosynostosis -- Syndromic craniosynostosis -- Endoscopic treatment of craniosynostosis -- Plagiocephaly -- Hydrocephalus in children: approach to the patient -- Infantile posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus -- Cerebrospinal fluid physiology -- Experimental hydrocephalus -- Ventricular shunting procedures -- Neuroendoscopy -- Cerebrospinal fluid devices -- Shunt infections and their treatment -- General approaches and considerations for pediatric brain tumors -- Optic pathway hypothalamic gliomas -- Thalamic tumors -- Choroid plexus tumors -- Pediatric craniopharyngioma -- Supratentorial hemispheric tumors -- Ependymoma -- Medulloblastoma in children -- Cerebellar astrocytomas -- Brainstem glioma -- Intracranial germ cell tumors -- Familial tumors (neurocutaneous syndromes) -- Skull tumors and fibrous dysplasia -- Moyamoya disease -- Vein of galen aneurysmal malformation -- Management of severe head injury in children -- Child abuse -- Growing skull fracture -- Birth head trauma -- Birth brachial plexus injury -- Myelomeningocele and myelocystocele -- Lipomyelomeningocele -- Split spinal cord -- Tethered spinal cord: fatty filum terminale, meningocele manque, and dermal sinus tracts -- Developmental abnormalities of the craniocervical junction -- Achondroplasia and other dwarfisms -- Cervical spine disorders in children -- Intramedullary spinal cord tumors in children -- Spine tumors in children -- Thoracolumbar spinal disorders in pediatric patients -- Vertebral column and spinal cord injuries in children -- Clinical features and management of cerebral palsy -- Intrathecal baclofen therapy for cerebral palsy -- Selective dorsal rhizotomy for spastic cerebral palsy -- Dystonia in children…”
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