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Issues in the management of children with spastic cerebral palsy.
Management of the child with spastic cerebral palsy is multidisciplinary and family-oriented, with emphasis on maintaining and increasing function and preventing deformities. Assessment, family education, and use of multiple forms of therapy in conjunction with assistive technology will result in optimum outcome. The pediatrician must know about and refer children to specialists who are knowledgeable about management of cerebral palsy. Education, vocational training and preparation for independent or assisted living situations are integral parts of management, and the pediatrician must be aware of community resources.