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Motor Development

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Past content (since Mar 1992):

Research Reports
Developmental Shifts in the Ability of Infants With Down Syndrome to Produce Treadmill Steps
Beverly D Ulrich, Dale A Ulrich, Douglas H Collier, and Emily L Cole
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 14-23. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
An Exploratory Study of Righting Reactions From a Supine to a Standing Position in Adults With Down Syndrome
Kent Unrau, Susan M Hanrahan, and Kenneth H Pitetti
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 1116-1121. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Invited Commentary
Ann F VanSant
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 1122-1123. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Author Response
Kent Unrau, Susan M Hanrahan, and Kenneth H Pitetti
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 1124. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Clinical Perspectives
Motor Behavior and Neural Changes Following Perinatal and Adult-Onset Brain Damage: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions
Charles T Leonard
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 753-767. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Letters and Responses
Role of Ankle Plantar Flexors in Children With CP
Marcia Hornbrook and Judy Carmick
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 507-509. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Corrections
Correction
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 511-a. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Letters and Responses
Caution Urged for NMES Use
Karen E Pape and Judy Carmick
Physical Therapy 1994; 74: 265-267. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Corrections
Erratum
Physical Therapy 1993; 73: 809-a. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Validity of Goal Attainment Scaling in Infants With Motor Delays
Robert J Palisano
Physical Therapy 1993; 73: 651-658. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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