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Capacity to Participation in Cerebral Palsy: Evidence of an Indirect Path Via Performance  Kristie F. Bjornson, PT, PhD, Chuan Zhou, PhD, Richard Stevenson,

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1 Capacity to Participation in Cerebral Palsy: Evidence of an Indirect Path Via Performance 
Kristie F. Bjornson, PT, PhD, Chuan Zhou, PhD, Richard Stevenson, MD, Dimitri A. Christakis, MD, MPH  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 94, Issue 12, Pages (December 2013) DOI: /j.apmr Copyright © 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

2 Fig 1 ICF. (adapted from World Health Organization. Towards a Common Language for Functioning, Disability and Health: ICF. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2002.) Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  , DOI: ( /j.apmr ) Copyright © 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

3 Fig 2 Summary of the recruitment of participants.
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4 Fig 3 Relationship of physical activity capacity and performance to total participation levels. Of the total effect of capacity on participation, 74.9% was mediated through performance (direct effect: β=.13, mediation effect: β=.83). Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  , DOI: ( /j.apmr ) Copyright © 2013 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions


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