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  1. Cerebral Palsy by Freeman Miller, 2005-01-14
  2. Cerebral Palsy: Principles and Management by Christos Panteliadis, 2004-10-11
  3. Cerebral Palsy (Explaining) by Sarah Levete, 2008-09-11
  4. Orthopedic Management of Cerebral Palsy, An Issue of Orthopedic Clinics (The Clinics: Orthopedics) by Hank Chambers, 2010-10-21
  5. 51 Cerebral Palsy Tips - Are you looking for ways to help? In this ebook you will learn by www.masteresell-right, 2010-09-29
  6. Functional Cerebral SPECT and PET Imaging by Ronald L Van Heertum, 2009-09-01
  7. Management of Spasticity in Cerebral Palsy: The Role of Intrathecal Baclofen
  8. From CP to Cpa: One Mans Triumph over the Disability of Cerebral Palsy by Robin E. Pritts, 2003-04-30
  9. Yes I Can: Challenging Cerebral Palsy (Children of Courge) by Doris Sanford, 1992-11-01
  10. Explaining Cerebral Palsy (Explaining.) by Sarah Levete, 2009-08
  11. Posture and Movement of the Child with Cerebral Palsy by Marcia Hornbrook Stamer, 2006-11
  12. Caring for Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Teambased Approach
  13. Improving Hand Function in Children with Cerebral Palsy (Clinics in Developmental Medicine?? ?) by Ann-Christin Eliasson, Patricia Burtner, 2008-12-03
  14. Management of the Motor Disorders of Children with Cerebral Palsy (Clinics in Developmental Medicine?? ?) by David Scrutton, Margaret Mayston, 2003-02-01

41. MEDLINEplus: Cerebral Palsy
All Topics. cerebral palsy. Contents of Children Teenagers. Search MEDLINEfor recent research articles on • cerebral palsy. You may
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/cerebralpalsy.html
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Contents of this page:
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Cerebral Palsy
You may also be interested in these MEDLINEplus related pages:
Brain and Nervous System

Genetics/Birth Defects
From the National Institutes of Health
  • Cerebral Palsy (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Cerebral Palsy Hope Through Research (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke) Also available in: Spanish
  • General/Overviews
  • Cerebral Palsy (American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons) Cerebral Palsy (Patient Education Institute) - - requires Flash plug-in Also available in: Spanish Cerebral Palsy (March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation) Also available in: Spanish What is Cerebral Palsy? (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Cerebral Palsy (National Institutes of Health)
  • Coping
  • Consumers: People Who Buy and Use Wheelchairs (University of Pittsburgh) Equipment Kids with Cerebral Palsy Use (University of Virginia)
  • Research
  • Cerebral Palsy Among Children (National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities) Also available in: Spanish Toxin Injections May Improve Walking Ability in Kids With Cerebral Palsy (Nemours Foundation)
  • Specific Conditions/Aspects
  • Cerebral Palsy: Associated Problems (American Academy of Pediatrics) Different Types of Cerebral Palsy (University of Virginia) Hypertonia (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
  • 42. Cerebral Palsy Resource Center
    Provides information about many aspects of cerebral palsy, including history, types, causes, and CP Category Health Conditions and Diseases cerebral palsy......cerebral palsy Resource Center. CURRENTLY UNDER RECONSTRUCTION DifferentTypes of cerebral palsy. ON DECK Kids, Teens and Young Adults with CP.
    http://www.angelfire.com/mi/Care/

    43. United Cerebral Palsy
    Nonprofit agency in New York City providing direct services, technology and advocacy to children and Category Health Conditions and Diseases United States......Home, Info Services, News Events, Legislative Issues, Publications, Careers,Sponsors. View You Shopping Cart. Help Now. Donate to UCP. Volunteer. PlannedGifts.
    http://www.ucpnyc.org/

    44. Welcome To The Cerebral Palsey In San Antonio Home Page
    Message board for parents who are homeschooling their disabled children.
    http://www5.50megs.com/cpsatx
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    Cerebral Palsy Grassroots Organization-San Antonio, Texas
    This is a grassroots organization that anyone living in the United States or Canada, that is the parent of a child with cerebral palsey, or a person with cerebral palsey may join. My son has been through the education system in both countries as well, and I can tell you that both educational systems fall short when it comes to educating children with physical disabilities. I am now currently homeschooling Morgan since the public school systems in both Canada and Texas have done a great disservice to my son. He is supposed to be in the 9th grade here in Texas. I am testing him now to see where he is academically and it is turning out that he is only at the 5th - 7th grade level in everything but Math. In Math he is only at the 3rd grade level. The public school systems have passed Morgan only because of his age, not because of his academic abilities. Honestly I think that the administrators believe that my son's brain is in his legs. On the following pages you will find an area in which to submit your stories about yourself or your children in the public school system. Please tell me how your child or yourself did in school, and if you have done the same thing I did, withdrawn your child from the public school system to homeschool please tell me that. I am currently trying to collect data to find out the trend that I have heard is happening. I have heard that there are a number of parents pulling their children with disabilities out of the public school system to homeschool them because the public education system has not taught them. If you have done this please send an email detailing your story to the email address below.

    45. Welcome To Cerebral Palsy And Deaf Organization
    American group provides member autobiographies, a chat room, resources, and information about cerebral Category Health Conditions and Diseases United States......The purpose of this page is to share our autobiographies, phrases andtopics related to cerebral palsy and deafness to you. Welcome
    http://www.cpado.org/
    Welcome to Cerebral Palsy and Deaf Organization "We welcome Eric Plunkett, a cerebral palsy and deaf member in spirit now and forever!" Last update on 11/15/2002..... Check with Articles of Incorporation Signing Ceremony on November 9, 2002...... Please click on this. box.............. Welcome to CPADO's Web site! Our mission is to provide a website that welcomes those who share the combined challenge of cerebral palsy and deafness. We are here to reach out to others and to offer a place to ask questions, discuss topics, find out what's happening, or contribute personal experiences. Welcome home! Number of Visitors Go to the Guest book Webmaster: Bill Mathewes This page was last updated on Sunday November 17, 2002.

    46. Cerebral Palsy Of New Jersey
    Organization provides consumer and professional resources for education, rehabilitation, training and rehabiliation technology for persons involved with developmental disabilities.
    http://www.ucpanj.org/
    New Executive Director Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey welcomed its new Executive Director Douglas E. Oberreit on February 19, 2003.
    "I was attracted to Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey's broad approach," said Oberreit.
    Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey Many Faces. People with disabilities are citizens, friends, taxpayers, voters, students, parents, children - people with unlimited potential.
    All Disabilities. Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey serves people with all disabilities, permanent and temporary, cogitative and acquired.
    One Agency. Our services are comprehensive. Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey provides state-of-the art rehabilitation, in-home and out of home family support, job placement assistance and advocacy.
    How You Can Help A Tribute to Someone You Care About is a thoughtful way to memorialize a person or honor someone on a birthday, anniversary or at graduation. For more information on making a special donation, contact Liz Graham Professional Development Series Sign up today for one of Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey's Professional Development Workshops planned for the spring season. These programs are designed to help teachers, parents, child study team members and professionals better address the needs of students with disabilities. The workshops attendees will receive a certificate toward the

    47. Richard Hudson 's Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Disability Rights, Dating, Friendship
    Twenty three year old with a form of High Functioning Autism called Asperger Syndrome. Personal account and resource links.
    http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Resort/3613/
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    COMING SOON TO THIS PAGE IS EVEN MORE GREAT DISABILITY LINKS, A PAGE JUST FOR FUN THINGS ON THE WEB, , A SECTION OF ALL OF YAHOO'S DISABILITY CLUBS AND MORE WEBRINGS AND AN AMIME PAGE. STAY TUNED!
    This page is dedicated to the friends that I have lost in my years online Carrie and Toney Kendrick and Barbera And Wanda Purgator Wanda's picture is here.
    Hi My name is Richard Hudson. I'm 25 years old and have a form of High Functioning AUTISM called ASPERGER SYNDROME. The links above however give only the clinical definitions of these disabilities. To really ask answer the question What is Autism ? it should be asked to people who actually have autism and live with it everyday. YOu can find out more about what it is like to live with autism by going to the Home Page of a group called AUTISM NETWORK INTERNATIONAL or here ASPERGER/Autism On-The-Same-page: List of Topics Or you can find more great links on my AUTISM LINKS PAGE
    And here is my "life story, or most of it." I will be updating it very soon since a lot of things have happened to me since December of 1998, including, losing everything I had and gaining so much more, including a new life and a new love.
    I will be adding more links like THESE to web pages of adults with autism, especially web pages of young adults like myself and

    48. An Information Site
    Emily Perl Kingsley describes raising her son who has CP and offers suggestions to other parents.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Personal Pages......An Information Site for Individuals with cerebral palsy.and for. Families with Children with cerebral palsy.
    http://www.cerebralpalsy.com/
    An Information Site for Individuals with
    Cerebral Palsy and for Families with Children
    with Cerebral Palsy

  • disABILITY Information and Resources
  • Learn more about what we are doing with Stevie's program
  • Are you a new or not so new parent of a child diagnosed with cerebral palsy?
  • Another great information site - kid-power.com We're still in the midst of construction; however, there are several new additions to our site below. Check them out!! This website has been created and is maintained by the parents of a 11 year old child with CP. We would like to share our experience and research with othersparents like us, medical professionals, educators and anyone else interested in cerebral palsy. Our background is in computer based technology, management and education. Our more than 15 years in computer science and internet related activities provides the perfect medium for information dissemination. We look forward to hearing from you and welcome any information you would like to share with us and others.
  • 49. Usedclothes.ca
    Used clothing donation site to help people with cerebral palsy. Includes used clothing facts, pickup and donation box information, facts on workplace used clothing drives and other contact information.
    http://www.usedclothes.ca
    Welcome to the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy's (OFCP)
    Used Clothing Donation Website! The OFCP's programs and services for people with disabilities are funded almost entirely through the collection and resale of used clothing. This website contains information on the many ways the OFCP collects used clothing – any of which you have the opportunity to get involved with! As well, this site offers insight on how recycling textiles is helping the environment – which is, of course, to everyone's benefit – and links to other recycling themed sites. To find out more about the OFCP and cerebral palsy, please visit www.ofcp.on.ca Facts Pick-up Donation Bins ... Contact Us 104-1630 Lawrence Avenue West, Toronto, ON, M6L 1C5 CANADA Phone: (416) 244-9686 Fax: (416) 244-6543 Toll-Free: 1-877-244-9686

    50. Cerebral Palsy
    An unmoderated, anonymous forum for asking and answering CP questions, provided by Massachusetts General Category Health Conditions and Diseases cerebral palsy......cerebral palsy Menu. This is a webforum to discuss and comment on CerebralPalsy. (9/30/99) 1040 PM; UPDATE cerebral palsy DOCS FAULT?
    http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum/CerebralPalsyMenu.html
    Cerebral Palsy Menu
    This is a webforum to discuss and comment on Cerebral Palsy. Click here to Enter a new Neurology WebForum article...
    This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Anyone on the Internet can post articles or reply to previously posted articles, and they may do so anonymously. Therefore, the opinions and statements made in all articles and replies do not represent the official opinions of MGH and MGH Neurology. Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articles or replies. No messages are screened for content. - Very Important Message! - Please Click Here to Read Current Posts: Oct 10, 1997 to Present Useful Websites can be found and posted here! IMPORTANT: If this page seems to be missing recently added documents, click the "Reload Page" button on your Web Browser to update the menu. Return to the main Neurology WebForum Page. These forums are maintained by the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital
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    51. Internet Resources For Special Children (IRSC) - Worldwide Resource For Disabili
    About cerebral palsy http//www.about-cerebral-palsy.org Answers to your CerebralPalsy questions provided by John Struwe, MD, Board Certified Obstetrician.
    http://www.irsc.org/cerebral.htm

    52. ThinkQuest
    Fourth and fifth graders provide information on autism, blindness, cerebral palsy, and deafness, including causes, effects, and famous people who have suffered from these conditions.
    http://tqjunior.thinkquest.org/5852/
    We're sorry. The website you are trying to access is currently unavailable. If you are the owner or creator of this site, please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have at thinkquest_ww@oracle.com. Thank You.

    53. NICHCY- General Info About Cerebral Palsy
    General information about cerebral palsy including definition, incidence, characteristics,educational implications, and a list of resources and organizations.
    http://www.kidsource.com/NICHCY/cerebral_palsy.html
    General Information about Cerebral Palsy
    Fact Sheet Number 2 (FS2), 1997
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    National Information Center
    for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Contents
    Definition of Cerebral Palsy
    Incidence

    Characteristics

    Developmental, Educational, and Employment Implications
    ...
    Organizations
    Forums
    Learning and Other Disabilities
    Related Articles
    A Parent's Guide to Accessing Programs for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers with Disabilities
    A Guide to Children's Literature and Disability
    Definition of Cerebral Palsy
    Cerebral palsy is a condition caused by damage to the brain, usually occurring before, during or shortly following birth. "Cerebral" refers to the brain and "palsy" to a disorder of movement or posture. It is neither progressive nor communicable. It is also not "curable" in the accepted sense, although education, therapy and applied technology can help persons with cerebral palsy lead productive lives. It is not a disease and should never be referred to as such. It can range from mild to severe. Back to the Table of Contents
    Incidence
    Between 500,000 - 700,000 Americans have some degree of cerebral palsy. About 3,000 babies are born with the disorder each year, and another 500 or so acquire it in the early years of life.

    54. Melmark Is Checking Your Browser
    Approved private school, day and residential, educational, therapeutic and recreational services for individuals with cerebral palsy and other disabilities
    http://www.melmark.org
    Welcome to Melmark
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    Melmark is a not-for-profit, campus and community-based school and provider of residential, therapeutic and recreational services for people with developmental disabilities, mental retardation, autism and physical disabilties from childhood to adulthood. Mental retardation, Mentally retarded, Developmental disabilities, Developmentally disabled, Schools, Special education, Approved Private Schools, Residential, Autism, Autistic, Physical disabilities, Brain injury, Acquired brain injury, Community homes, Medically complex, Medically fragile, Hippotherapy, Equestrian, Respite care, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Neurological impairments, Neurologically impaired, Physical therapy, Rehabilitation, Adult workshops, Adult work programs, Occupational therapy, Aquatics, Speech therapy, Social and recreational activities, Athletics

    55. Sports & Leisure - Boccia
    Provides an overview of the game, its rules and court markings along with information regarding the United cerebral palsy organization's support.
    http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_channeldoc.cfm/1/15/11383/11383-11383/2819
    Education Employment Housing Transportation ... Travel Your UCP: National March 30, 2003
    Boccia

    Boccia is a competitive game that can be played one-on-one, in pairs, or with teams of three. It is played on a specially marked court, usually with a hard surface. The goal of the game is for players/teams to throw/bowl game balls so that they get them as close as possible to a special target ball. The game begins with a player throwing the white target ball onto the court. Opponents then take turns trying to throw/bowl their game balls as close as possible to the target ball. When the game balls have all been thrown, a referee determines the points awarded to individual or teams based on measurement of how near the game balls are to the target ball.
    Boccia is an official sport of the United States Cerebral Palsy Athletic Association (USCPAA), the Dwarf Athletic Association of America (DAAA), and Special Olympics International (SOI). (see links below) There are two modified versions of boccia that are commonly played: Precision boccia and Special Olympic Boccia.
    BENEFITS OF PLAYING BOCCIA
    Boccia is an activity that can be enjoyed by persons of all ages and persons with a wide variety of disabilities. It can be played for recreation, as a competitive sport, or for physical education in school programs. The game requires planning and strategy in trying to place playing balls for maximum scoring. It also can develop or increase hand-eye coordination. Finally, boccia is an activity in which individuals with severe disabilities can participate and develop a high level of skill. The game can be easily adapted to allow players with functional limitations to use chutes and ramps in order to to place their game balls into play.

    56. Cerebral Palsy
    Features an online cerebral palsy booklet, dictionary, book and resource lists, and special sections Category Health Conditions and Diseases cerebral palsy......Welcome to the cerebral palsy Resource Center. The prevalence of cerebralpalsy has remained very stable for many years at this percentage.
    http://www.twinenterprises.com/cp/
    Welcome to the
    Cerebral Palsy Resource Center
    Cerebral palsy (CP) is one of the most common causes of chronic childhood disability, with a frequency of 1.4 - 2.7% of live births. The prevalence of cerebral palsy has remained very stable for many years at this percentage. While the improved survival of extremely preterm infants may result in an increasing number of children with cerebral palsy, preemies constitute a small minority of the overall number of disabled children. About 10% of preemies born at less than 1000 grams will eventually be diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Estimates range from 17 - 60% of CP cases that have no known perinatal or neonatal etiology.
    Children who have mild motor impairment and who are suspected of cerebral palsy at one year of age are often free of motor symptoms by early school age. These children, however, are more likely to have other developmental problems, including mental retardation, learning disability, seizures, and speech problems than those with no early motor problems. Early identification and treatment of cerebral palsy and/or other related developmental problems may stabilize the impairment and reduce associated disability. ( Overview by Dr. Sheena Carter

    57. Cerebral Palsy Info Central
    cerebral palsy Info Central, cerebral palsy Info Central has moved to http//www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.htmlClick on the link to go to our new site.
    http://members.aol.com/anee/
    htmlAdWH('7003303', '120', '30'); htmlAdWH('7002434', '234', '60'); Main Create Edit Help Cerebral Palsy Info Central
    Cerebral Palsy Info Central has moved to:
    http://www.geocities.com/aneecp/CPIC.html

    Click on the link to go to our new site. See Ya there!
    -Anee Stanford Founder of CPIC
    Click here to go to the new home of CPIC
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    58. Todd Smith
    Learn to overcome negative attitudes in everyday situations with someone who has lived with cerebral palsy since birth. Based in Colorado.
    http://home.att.net/~smith.todd.t.s.7/index.htm

    59. Center For Cerebral Palsy Spasticity
    Describes treatments available at the center. In English, Arabic, and Spanish.Category Health Conditions and Diseases cerebral palsy Treatment......At the St. Louis Children's Hospital, Selective dorsal rhizotomy is performed toreduce spasticity associated with cerebral palsy. Dr. TS Park at the St.
    http://cerebralpalsy.wustl.edu/
    Dr. T.S. Park at the St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine, cares for children with neurological disorders. In particular, he performs dorsal rhizotomy for spastic cerebral palsy, epilepsy surgery for intractable epilepsy, and surgery for birth brachial plexus injury. keywords: pediatric neurosurgeon, cerebral palsy, cerebral palsy spasticity, Center for Cerebral Palsy Spasticity, dorsal rhizotomy, rhizotomy, selective dorsal rhizotomy, neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, Dr. T.S. Park, Dr. Park, Children's Hospital, St. Louis Children's Hospital, spasticity, Cerebral Palsy, Cerebral Palsy Spasticity, Dorsal Rhizotomy, Rhizotomy, Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy, Neurosurgery, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Spasticity

    60. Disability Info: Cerebral Palsy Fact Sheet (FS2)
    Youth with Disabilities cerebral palsy. arrow pointing upBack to top.cerebral palsy as an Orthopedic Impairment . The Individuals with
    http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs2txt.htm
    NICHCY Our Publications Disability Info
    A publication of the National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
    Cerebral Palsy
    Table of Contents
    Jennifer's story
    What is CP?

    How common is it?

    What are the signs?
    ...
    Additional Resources

    Fact Sheet 2 (FS2)
    August 2002
    Approx. 7 pages when printed.
    PDF version
    Jennifer's Story
    Jen was born 11 weeks early and weighed only 2½ pounds. The doctors were surprised to see what a strong, wiggly girl she was. But when Jen was just a few days old, she stopped breathing and was put on a ventilator. After 24 hours she was able to breathe on her own again. The doctors did a lot of tests to find out what had happened, but they couldn't find anything wrong. The rest of Jen's time in the hospital was quiet, and after two months she was able to go home. Everyone thought she would be just fine. At home, Jen's mom noticed that Jen was really sloppy when she drank from her bottle. As the months went by, Jen's mom noticed other things she didn't remember seeing with Jen's older brother. At six months, Jen didn't hold her head up straight. She cried a lot and would go stiff with rage. When Jen went back for her six-month checkup, the doctor was concerned by what he saw and what Jen's mom told him. He suggested that Jen's mom take the little girl to a doctor who could look closely at Jen's development. Jen's mom took her to a developmental specialist who finally put a name to all the little things that hadn't seemed right with Jen cerebral palsy

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