Evidence-based position paper on the professional practice of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine for persons with cerebral palsy: The European PRM position (UEMSPRM section)

Karol Hornáček, Jolanta Kujawa, Enrique Vareladonoso, Fitnat Dincer, Elena Ilieva, Peter Takáč (Corresponding Author), Ivana Petronicmarkovic, Jiří Votava, Anita Vetra, Dejan Nikolic, Nicolas Christodoulou, Mauro Zampolini, Carlotte Kiekens

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Abstract

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of the most common developmental disorders affecting movement and posture of the body, causing activity limitations and participation restrictions. The motor disorders of persons with CPare often accompanied by disturbances of sensation, cognition, communication and perception. The symptoms of CPare very diverse and persons with CPare usually presented with a mixed type of symptoms. The non-progressive disturbances can be attributed to disorders that were developed during pregnancy, birth and/or infant stage. The aim of this study was to improve physicians' professional practice of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine for persons with cerebral palsy in order to improve their functionality, social and community integration, and to reduce activity limitations and/or participation restrictions. Asystematic review of the literature including an 18-year period and consensus procedure by means of a Delphi process was performed and involved the delegates of all European countries represented in the Union of European Medical Specialists Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (UEMSPRM) Section. As the result of a Consensus Delphi procedure, 74 recommendations are presented together with the systematic literature review. The PRM physician's role for persons with cerebral palsy is to lead and coordinate the multiprofessional team, working in an interdisciplinary way. They should propose and manage the complex but individual PRM program developed in conjunction with other health professionals, medical specialists and importantly in agreement with the patient, their family and care giver. This should be, according to the specific medical diagnosis to improve patients' health, functioning, social and education status, considering all impairments, comorbidities and complications, activity limitations and participation restrictions. This evidence-based position paper is representing the official position of The European Union through the UEMS PRM Section and designates the professional role of PRM physicians in persons with cerebral palsy.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA40
Pages (from-to)1020-1035
JournalEuropean Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume57
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Keywords*

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Evidence-based medicine
  • Guideline
  • Physical and rehabilitation medicine

Field of Science*

  • 3.3 Health sciences

Publication Type*

  • 1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database

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