New technologies for management of dystonia and choreoathetosis in dyskinetic cerebral palsy KU Leuven
This doctorate is part of a new research line within the research group Rehabilitation Sciences Campus Brugge. Dystonia and choreoathetosis are complex movement disorders and are dominant in dyskinetic cerebral palsy (DCP). Medical treatment is difficult and rehabilitation strategies are typically multidisciplinary. The majority of people with DCP have little fine motor capabilities. This leads to an inability to control an electric ...