Free Paper Sessions A-C Thursday, Oct 17th 10:45am -12:45 pm Session A: Well Being A1 SIBLING RELATIONSHIPS: PERSPECTIVES OF CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND THEIR SIBLINGS Leanne M. Johnston, PhD; 10:50 am – 10:57 am A2 PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING OF CAREGIVERS OF ADOLESCENTS WITH CP: IMPACT OF ADOLESCENT CHARACTERISTICS AND FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES Leanne M. Johnston, PhD; 10:58 am – 11:05 am A3 COPING WITH CHILDHOOD ONSET DISABILITY AND PSYCHOSOCIAL OUTCOMES: A COMPARISON OF COPING PATTERNS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN Alicia M. January, PhD; 11:06 am – 11:13 am A4 LOOK AROUND ME: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT FOR ADOLESCENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (CP) Keiko Shikako-Thomas, PhD; 11:14 am – 11:21 am A5 AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT IMPACT SELF CONCEPT (SC) IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (CP) Greta von der Luft, PT PhD MEd; 11:22 am – 11:29 am Q&A Discussion Period 11:30 am – 11:45 am A6 STABILITY OF LEISURE PARTICIPATION FROM SCHOOL-AGE TO ADOLESCENCE IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Annette Majnemer, PhD; 11:46 am – 11:53 am A7 PREDICTORS OF PARTICIPATION OF ADOLESCENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: A EUROPEAN LONGITUDINAL STUDY Van M. Dang, MD; 11:54 am – 12:01 pm A8 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DAILY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PERFORMANCE AND FUNCTIONAL MOBILITY CAPACITY AND PERFORMANCE IN TODDLERS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Kristie Bell, PhD; 12:02 pm – 12:09 pm A9 DOUBLE JEOPARDY: MULTIPLE VICTIMIZATIONS AMONG YOUTH WITH DISABILITY IN THE US CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM VAMONG YOUTH WITH DISABILITY IN THE US CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM Kristin L. Berg, MSW; 12:10 pm – 12:17 pm A10 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEALTH RESOURCE COST AND PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES IN PRESCHOOL AGE CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Rachel Jordan, BA Physiotherapy; 12:18 pm – 12:25 pm Q&A Discussion Period - 12:26 pm – 12:45 pm Free Paper Sessions A-C Thursday, Oct 17th 10:45am -12:45 pm Session B: Therapies and Interventions Part 1 B1 EFFECTS OF STUDENT-MENTORED PROGRESSIVE RESISTANCE EXERCISE TRAINING ON WORK TASK PERFORMANCE AND MUSCLE STRENGTH IN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DOWN SYNDROME: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL Nora Shields, PhD; 10:50 am – 10:57 am B2 EFFECTS OF STRUCTURED VS. UNSTRUCTURED INTENSIVE BIMANUAL TRAINING ON HAND FUNCTION AND PLASTICITY IN MOTOR CORTEX Kathleen Friel, PhD; 10:58 am – 11:05 am B3 CONSTRAINT-INDUCED MOVEMENT THERAPY AND BIMANUAL TRAINING IN CHILDREN WITH HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY PROVIDED IN A SPECIAL EDUCATION PRESCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN SETTING Nava Gelkop, PT MSc; 11:06 am – 11:13 am B4 RANDOMISED TRIAL OF THE DENSITY AND CONTEXT OF UPPER LIMB INTENSIVE GROUP COMPARED TO INDIVIDUALISED TRAINING FOR CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEMIPLEGIA Leanne Sakzewski, PhD OT; 11:14 am – 11:21 am B5 EFFECTIVENESS OF A SIX-MONTH PHYSICAL ACTIVITY STIMULATION PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Annet Dallmeijer, PhD; 11:22 am – 11:29 am Q&A Discussion Period 11:30 am – 11:45 am B6 INTRAVENTRICULAR BACLOFEN FOR THE TREATMENT OF SECONDARY DYSTONIA AND SPASTICITY: CLINICAL OUTCOMES, DOSING, AND SIDE EFFECTS Taryn M. Bragg, MD MS; 11:46 am – 11:53 am B7 EFFECT OF LIDOCAINE IONTOPHORESIS COMBINED WITH PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTION ON GAIT AND SPASTICITY IN CHILDREN WITH SPASTIC HEMIPLEGIC CEREBRAL PALSY Fatma A. Hegazy, PT, PhD; 11:54 am – 12:01 pm B8 BOTULINUM TOXIN INJECTIONS IN LOWER EXTREMITIES INCREASE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN UPPER EXTREMITIES IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Eva Pontén, MD PhD; 12:02 pm – 12:09 pm B9 RESULTS OF SELECTIVE MOTOR FASCICULOTOMY IN SPASTIC UPPER LIMBS DUE TO CEREBRAL PALSY Aniruddh K. Purohit, MCh; 12:10 pm – 12:17 pm B10 EFFICACY OF UPPER LIMB THERAPIES FOR CHILDREN WITH CONGENITAL HEMIPLEGIA TO IMPROVE ACTIVITY AND INDIVIDUALISED OUTCOMES: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META- ANALYSIS UPDATE Leanne Sakzewski, PhD OT; 12:18 pm – 12:25 pm Q&A Discussion Period - 12:26 pm – 12:45 pm Free Paper Sessions A-C Thursday, Oct 17th 10:45am -12:45 pm Session C Orthopedics C1 THE IMPACT OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ON HIP DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Kate Willoughby, BPT DPT; 10:50 am – 10:57 am C2 RADIOLOGICAL OUTCOME OF HIP SURGERY IN CHILDREN WITH GROSS MOTOR FUNCTION CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (GMFCS) IV AND V CEREBRAL PALSY Nichola C. Wilson, MD FRACS; 10:58 am – 11:05 am C3 ACETABULAR REMODELING FOLLOWING FEMORAL VARUS DEROTATIONAL OSTEOTOMY IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY Franklin Chang, MD; 11:06 am – 11:13 am C4 SHOULD ROUTINE PROXIMAL FEMORAL HARDWARE REMOVAL BE PERFORMED IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY? Walter H. Truong, MD; 11:14 am – 11:21 am C5 SCOLIOSIS SURGERY IN CEREBRAL PALSY SPASTIC QUADRIPLEGIC PATIENTS : IS FUSION TO THE SACRUM ALWAYS NECESSARY? A MINIMUM 4 YEAR FOLLOW UP Nicholas O. deGiorgio-Miller, MBChB; 11:22 am – 11:29 am Q&A Discussion Period 11:30 am – 11:45 am C6 REPORTED OUTCOMES OF LOWER LIMB ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY: A MAPPING REVIEW Nichola C. Wilson, MD FRACS; 11:46 am – 11:53 am C7 ORTHOPEDIC ISSUES IN LIPOMYELOMENINGOCELE: HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM SPINA BIFIDA? Lee Segal, MD; 11:54 am – 12:01 pm C8 OPTIMAL PATELLAR POSITION VARIES FOR DIFFERENT WALKING POSTURES Rachel L. Lenhart, MS; 12:02 pm – 12:09 pm C9 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN CONTROL IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY AND SCOLIOSIS: ARE WE UNDERMEDICATING OUR PATIENTS? M. W. Shrader, MD; 12:10 pm – 12:17 pm C10 POSTOPERATIVE PAIN IN CEREBRAL PALSY: ARE PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY BEING UNDERMEDICATED? David P. Roye, MD; 12:18 pm – 12:25 pm Q&A Discussion Period - 12:26 pm – 12:45 pm