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Peter Leon Rosenbaum is a researcher specializing in pediatric disabilities, particularly cerebral palsy and childhood neurodevelopmental disorders. His work focuses on developing and validating clinical measurement tools such as the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM) and the Measure of Processes of Care. He has contributed to understanding participation, quality of life, and mobility outcomes in children with disabilities.
Key research interests include cerebral palsy assessment, disability outcome measures, participation measurement, and family-centered care. He has collaborated on studies involving childhood epilepsy, motor function determinants, and the impact of interventions like therapeutic horse riding. His research emphasizes evidence-based practices and improving healthcare systems for children with special needs.
Rosenbaum has authored over 150 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work addressing visual ability assessment in cerebral palsy and systematic reviews on participation constructs. His interdisciplinary approach bridges clinical research, policy, and family-centered rehabilitation strategies.
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