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Gross Motor Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Intellectual Disability
Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the connection of gross motor skills
(locomotor skills and object control) and the degree of associated intellectual disability (ID)
in children with cerebral palsy (CP).
Participants and methods: The study sample included 54 children with CP and associated
ID age 5 years to 6 years and 11 months. For the assessment of tested skills, The Gross Motor
Function Classification System-Expanded and Revised (GMFCS-E&R), Wechsler Preschool
and Primary Scale of Intelligence-Fourth Edition (WPPSI-IV) and Test of Gross Motor
Development Second Edition (TGMD-2) were used.
Results: The results of this study indicate better quality of locomotor skills than object
control skills in children with CP and associated ID. Children with CP and mild ID have
better quality of locomotor skills and object control, than children with CP and moderate ID.
Differences between these two groups of children are presented relative to GMFCS-E&R
levels.
Conclusion: This study has determined significant interconnection of the quality of gross
motor functions and intellectual capacity in preschool children with CP. This should be
considered when creating more detailed individual developmental rehabilitation plan in
children with CP and associated ID and predict adequate measures of developmental
stimulation.This is the peer‐reviewed version of the article: Djuric-Zdravkovic, A.; Perovic, D.; Milanovic-Dobrota, B.; Japundza-Milisavljevic, M. Gross Motor Skills in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Intellectual Disability. Physikalische Medizin, Rehabilitationsmedizin, Kurortmedizin 2021, 31 (01), 44–51. [https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1193-5170