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Table 1 Socio-demographic characteristics, age of CP diagnosis, neurological subtype of Spastic CP, gross motor function classifications and rehabilitation status of children with CP

From: Hip dysplasia among children with spastic cerebral palsy in rural Bangladesh

Characteristics

n (%)

Gender

 Male

27 (67.5)

 Female

13 (32.5)

Age (years)

  < 5

6 (15.0)

 5–9

18 (45.0)

 10–14

12 (30.0)

 15–18

4 (10.0)

Maternal education

 Illiterate

11 (27.5)

 Primary

17 (42.5)

 Secondary

9 (22.5)

 More than Secondary

3 (7.5)

Paternal education

 Illiterate

15 (37.5)

 Primary

10 (25.0)

 Secondary

10 (25.0)

 More than Secondary

5 (12.5)

Age of diagnosis of CP (months)

 0–23

1 (2.5)

 24–47

21 (52.5)

 48–84

11 (27.5)

 85 & above

7 (17.5)

Spastic subtype

 Hemi/monoplegia

11 (27.5)

 Diplegia

15 (37.5)

 Triplegia

4 (10.0)

 Quadriplegia

10 (25.0)

GMFCS levels

 Level I

5 (12.5)

 Level II

10 (25.0)

 Level III

12 (30.0)

 Level IV

4 (10.0)

 Level V

9 (22.5)

Received rehabilitation services

 Yes

16 (40.0)

 No

24 (60.0)