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Cerebral Palsy FAQs

What is Cerebral Palsy?

Cerebral Palsy (CP) is condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other disabilities, typically caused by damage to the brain before or at birth.

Some Facts about CP

  • GLOBALLY,
    OVER 17 MILLION
    PEOPLE HAVE
    CEREBRAL PALSY
  • 1 IN 345 US CHILDREN
    HAVE CEREBRAL PALSY
  • 1 IN 2 PEOPLE WITH
    CEREBRAL PALSY LIVE
    IN CHRONIC PAIN
  • 1 IN 3 CANNOT WALK
  • 1 IN 5 CANNOT TALK
  • 1 IN 10 HAS A SEVERE
    VISION IMPAIRMENT

Why we are passionate about this cause...

THERE IS NO KNOWN CURE. YET.

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PT Jennifer Jezequel penned the following HSS condition article related to a baby’s first year and developmental delay

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Cerebral Palsy: Surgery and Nonsurgical Treatments to Manage Orthopedic Issues and Optimize Function and Mobility

Drs. Scher, Jones, Dodwell, and Selber penned the following HSS condition article on CP

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