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Arch Hellen Med, 41(4), July-August 2024, 558-562 SHORT COMMUNICATION The Greek version of the classification system of musculoskeletal pathology in children with cerebral palsy V.C. Skoutelis,1,2 A. Dinopoulos,3,4 Z. Dimitriadis,5 D. Pasparakis,6 H.K. Graham,7 E. Rutz8-11 |
Cerebral palsy is, by definition, a static encephalopathy which eventually becomes a progressive myoskeletopathy, as a consequence of muscular contractures and osteoarticular deformities that manifest with time and growth of the child. This musculoskeletal aspect of cerebral palsy led to the need to develop a four-stage classification system of lower limb musculoskeletal pathology for ambulant children with cerebral palsy from infancy to adult life. This new classification system of cerebral palsy attempts to fill the existing gap in the classification of such a heterogeneous and multisymptomatic condition, with the aim of contributing to the clinical research and therapeutic management of lower-limb dysfunction. This article presents the official Greek version of the Musculoskeletal Pathology Classification System (MSPCS) of cerebral palsy to inform and educate the Greek scientific community.
Key words: Cerebral palsy, Classification system, Management, Musculoskeletal pathology, Translation.