The association of GMFCS levels with education, type of motion, pain, and employability in adults with cerebral palsy

Authors

  • Natali Zanelato Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente
  • Giselle Cristina Lopes Rosanova Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente
  • Fernanda Santucci Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente
  • Debora da Silva Fragoso de Campos Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente
  • Lisa Carla Narumia Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente
  • Márcia Harumi Uema Ozu Associação de Assistência a Criança Deficiente

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5935/0104-7795.20140031

Keywords:

Cerebral Palsy, Mobility Limitation, Pain, Employment, Educational Status

Abstract

Adults with cerebral palsy (CP) have experienced premature aging associated with function decline. And despite improvements in health care, studies show that these individuals have fewer opportunities to have some kind of education and employment, in addition to presenting complaints of pain and alterations in their ability to walk. Objective: The aim of this study was to check the association of GMFCS levels with the parameters of employability, education, level of ambulation, and pain in adults with CP. Method: 671 medical records were selected to analyze the correlations among the variables mentioned above. Result: It was noticed that those with the more severe levels of CP have fewer chances to get any level of education and employment, in addition to presenting a worse gait. Conclusion: No association was found between levels of GMFCS and the parameter for pain.

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2014-12-09

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Zanelato N, Rosanova GCL, Santucci F, Campos D da SF de, Narumia LC, Ozu MHU. The association of GMFCS levels with education, type of motion, pain, and employability in adults with cerebral palsy. Acta Fisiátr. [Internet]. 2014 Dec. 9 [cited 2024 May 19];21(4):158-61. Available from: https://revistas.usp.br/actafisiatrica/article/view/103863