Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a non-progressive neurodevelopmental disorder that starts in the early stages of life, causes activity limitation, and consists of movement and posture deficiencies. Children with CP usually have difficulties in mobility, transfer and social participation due to many motor and sensory disorders such as muscle weakness, decreased postural control, balance, spasticity. Many children with CP have difficulty in balancing independently, walking, walking on hills/uneven ground, and performing daily physical functions.
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the timed 360° turn test
Timeframe: two different observers' measurements in 2 different days (2 sessions per day on two separate days)
Four Square Step Test (FSST)
Timeframe: first day of assessment
Pediatric Berg Balance Scale (PBBS)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
Timed Up and Go Test (TUG)
Timeframe: first day of assesment
Pediatric Functional Reach test
Timeframe: first day of assesment