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Treating complex movement disorders in children with cerebral palsy

Claire Lundy et al. Ulster Med J. 2009 Sep.

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Anatomical location of the Globus Pallidus Internus (GPi)

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Assessment techniques in children with movement disorders

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X-rays demonstrating the position of DBS wires

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