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Assessment of the short‐term effect of antispastic positioning on spasticity
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Our study supports that antispastic positioning can be used with neurodevelopmental treatment approaches when it is required. Antispastic positioning may help exercises to be performed more easily, and also has importance in a home exercise program to prevent muscle contractures and joint limitation in children with long-term spastic diplegia.
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