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. 2021 Apr 12;21(8):2714. doi: 10.3390/s21082714

Table 1.

In- and exclusion criteria for the CP group.

Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of CP based on the predominant type of motor impairment and classified according to the criteria proposed by Himmelmann et al. (2005) [26]. CP diagnosis was confirmed according to medical history, brain magnetic resonance results and clinical examination, OR, in children under 24 months:

  • At high risk for developing CP, based on the presence of one of the following [27,28]:
    • -
      Cystic periventricular leukomalacia, diagnosed on serial ultrasound assessments of the brain [29]
    • -
      Unilateral or bilateral parenchymal lesion of the brain, diagnosed using MRI [30]
    • -
      Term/near-term asphyxia resulting in Sarnat 2 or 3 [31] with brain lesions on MRI and/or with neurological dysfunction during infancy suggesting the development of CP
    • -
      Neurological dysfunction suggestive of development of CP
  • Functional surgery on bones and/or muscles of the legs

  • Selective dorsal rhizotomy in the last 12 months

  • Severe epilepsy

  • GMFCS IV and V

  • Above the age of five years

  • Brain damage above the age of one year

Abbreviations: CP = cerebral palsy; GMFCS = gross motor function classification system; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging.