Vijaya K. Kumar's scientific contributions
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... They stated that balance problems are frequently encountered in children with CP due to the inability of the systems that ensure the functioning of the balance mechanism to perform its task or secondary problems related to CP (Hsue et al., 2009). A large part of the studies focusing on the balance problem in children with CP agree that the balance of children with CP is affected (Cemil et al., 2023;Krishnaprasad et al., 2022;Saxena et al., 2014). In a study by Ali et al., 30 children aged 6-8 diagnosed with hemiplegic CP were treated with core exercises in addition to traditional treatment, and it was found that the group in which the exercise plan was applied had higher balance score averages compared to the control group (p <0.05) (Ali et al., 2016). ...