Author:Du Toit, FrancescaDate:2015The anatomical structure of circulus arteriosus cerebri was first described by Thomas Willis in 1664. Many variations in the circulus arteriosus cerebri have since been reported. The extent to which anatomical variations within the circle ...Read more
Author:Louw, GrahamDate: [201Two major features characterise the change to the Medical curriculum at the University of Cape Town, which occurred in 2002, namely: a traditional didactic approach to teaching was replaced by a problem-based learning programme, and the ...Read more
Author:Adjenti, Saviour KwekuDate:2014Cerebral palsy (CP) is an abnormality in motor function and postural tone that usually occurs at an early age. Spastic type cerebral palsy (STCP) - the most common type of motor disorder - involves increased muscle tone, a rigid posture in ...Read more
Author:Draper, CatherineDate:2005The aim of this research was to provide an understanding of medical students' attitudes towards and perceptions of the PHC approach, and this was done using mainly qualitative methods, namely focus groups, interviews, and one questionnaire. ...Read more
Author:Gangata, HopeDate:2008The equinus ankle is one of the most treated conditions of the ankle and foot. Previous studies have investigated the lower limbs in children with either the diplegic (D-Group) or hemiplegic subtypes (H-Group) of cerebral palsy (CP). Children ...Read more