@article{c8462e9232a7429ca1789be3cf248b9f,
title = "Spina Bifida Myelomeningocele",
author = "Driscoll, \{Colleen F. Bechtel\} and Diana Ohanian and Papadakis, \{Jaclyn Lennon\} and Alexa Stern and Zabel, \{T. Andrew\} and Kathy Zebracki and Holmbeck, \{Grayson N.\}",
note = "Author(s): Solveig M. Hart, PT, MSPT, BoardCertified Pediatric Clinical Specialist | Disclosures Spina bifida is a birth defect that develops when an infant's spinal cord does not completely close during the early stages of the mother's pregnancy, causing both physical and intellectual disabilities. Myelomeningocele, which is the focus of this clinical summary, is the most common form.",
year = "2018",
month = jul,
day = "27",
doi = "10.1017/9781316996751.003",
language = "American English",
journal = "Default journal",
}