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Objective: To determine the effectiveness of Bobath and Conventional approach for development of gross motor function in children of cerebral palsy (CP). Methodology: Twenty-two children of CP were allocated by two equal groups i.e. Cconventional and neurodevelopment management. They were treated for 24 weeks, 40mins/day each patient, 5days/week. All were tested by Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) before and 24 weeks after treatment. Results: Bobath technique was more effective as compared to conventional treatment. Bobath technique was effective in all regions, especially in motor development. Conclusion: It can be concluded that Bobath technique is more effective as compared to conventional treatment.

Moazma Jamil, Zohaib Shahid, Marriyam Ijaz. (2020) Effectiveness of Bobath and conventional treatment in cerebral palsy children, , Volume 45, Issue-4.
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