By Fiona J. Stanley, Eve Blair, Eva Alberman, Eva Dorothea Alberman
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This is a clinical text about the commonest physical disability - the cerebral palsies. It follows up on the authors' earlier work The Epidemiology of the Cerebral Palsies, and its focus is still on epidemiology. In Cerebral Palsies: Epidemiology and Causal Pathways the authors offer: Guidance on how best to study causes Advice on how to use the massive amount of information available internationally Novel ways to collect and analyse data A complete review of all published data on trends in the cerebral palsies New ways of thinking about causal pathways in the cerebral palsies which suggest possible new prevention pathway A chapter devoted to systematic management of the cerebral palsies. This is a timely update and an essential guide to good epidemiological research into cerebral palsies and related areas.