Sportphysio 2024; 12(02): 95-10
DOI: 10.1055/a-2242-4914
On the field

Neuausrichtung der Therapie für hochfunktionale Jugendliche mit Zerebralparese

Alice Minghetti
,
Martin Keller
,
Ramon Gysin
,
Ralf Roth

Zusammenfassung

Ein innovativer Ansatz für funktionelles Training bei Jugendlichen mit Zerebralparese: wie wissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse umgesetzt in praktische Anwendungen erstaunliche Fortschritte ermöglichen.

Zusatzmaterial



Publication History

Article published online:
24 April 2024

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