McDonald, Rachael
The international classification of functioning, disability and health provides a model for adaptive seating interventions for children with cerebral palsy - 293-302
Journal print article
This paper considers all the domains of the ICF with regard to the current literature. It concludes that using the model in the context of providing adaptive seating gives occupational therapists both a powerful tool for communicating with children and families as well as managers and a basis for evaluating practice. 1 fig. 110 refs. = British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Seating--Positioning--Children--Cerebral palsy
The international classification of functioning, disability and health provides a model for adaptive seating interventions for children with cerebral palsy - 293-302
Journal print article
This paper considers all the domains of the ICF with regard to the current literature. It concludes that using the model in the context of providing adaptive seating gives occupational therapists both a powerful tool for communicating with children and families as well as managers and a basis for evaluating practice. 1 fig. 110 refs. = British Journal of Occupational Therapy
Seating--Positioning--Children--Cerebral palsy