Article10.1097/mph.0000000000000396
Motor Performance After Treatment for Pediatric Bone Tumors
Sabine Kesting,Miriam Götte,Corinna C. Seidel,Dieter Rosenbaum,Joachim Boos-2015-07-24-Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
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These findings show serious reductions in motor performance within 2 years after bone tumor treatment and highlight the need for interventions to improve motor performance. The results should be used to advise and support patients to engage in suitable physical and sports activities.
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These findings show serious reductions in motor performance within 2 years after bone tumor treatment and highlight the need for interventions to improve motor performance. The results should be used to advise and support patients to engage in suitable physical and sports activities.
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MedicineGrip strengthPsychological interventionPhysical therapyBalance (ability)Physical medicine and rehabilitationAffect (linguistics)Motor skill
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