Purpose To observe motor and functional progress of children with cerebral palsy during 2 years.
[Subjects and Methods] Pediatric cerebral palsy patients aged 3–15 years (n = 35/69) with 24-month follow-up at
our outpatient cerebral palsy clinic were evaluated retrospectively. The distribution of cerebral palsy types was as
follows: diplegia (n = 19), hemiplegia (n = 4), and quadriplegia (n = 12). Participants were divided into 3 groups
according to their Gross Motor Functional Classification System scores (i.e., mild, moderate, and severe). All participants
were evaluated initially and at the final assessment 2 years later. During this time, patients were treated 3
times/week. Changes in motor and functional abilities were assessed based on Gross Motor Function Measure-88
and Wee Functional Independence Measure.