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  1. Management of the Motor Disorders of Children With Cerebral Palsy
  2. Poems and prayers of a cerebral palsy by Charles Rayburn, 1974
  3. Cerebral palsy and the-young child, by Susan Meril Blencowe, 1969
  4. The motor deficit in patients with cerebral palsy; (Clinics in developmental medicine) by Karel Bobath, 1972
  5. Mental Retardation, Cerebral Palsy, and Epilepsy in Alabama: A Sociological Analysis by James Selwyn Hollingsworth, 1978-07
  6. Does Nutrition Education Help Lower Serum Lipid Levels in Athletes with Cerebral Palsy?: An article from: Palaestra by Jay Kandiah, 2000-03-22
  7. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Cerebral palsy by Mai Tran, 2001-01-01
  8. Unto the least of these: My seventeen years at the Audrain County Cerebral Palsy School by Evelyn LaFon, 1998
  9. 21st Century Complete Medical Guide to Cerebral Palsy, Authoritative Government Documents, Clinical References, and Practical Information for Patients and Physicians (CD-ROM) by PM Medical Health News, 2004-03
  10. Orthopaedic management of cerebral palsy (Saunders monographs in clinical orthopaedics ; v. 2) by E. E Bleck, 1979
  11. Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health: Cerebral palsy by Jr., M.D, Dr.P.H. L. Fleming Fallon, 2002-01-01
  12. Perceptual and Visuomotor Disorders in Cerebral Palsy by MLJ Abercrombie,
  13. Cerebral palsy and related disorders: Prevention and early care : an annotated bibliography (Bibliography series / Dept. of Special Education, University of Texas at Austin) by Raymond R Rembolt, 1973
  14. Cerebral Palsy: A Developmental Disability

101. Cerebral Palsy Resources
Annotated list of cerebral palsy resources. cerebral palsy Mailing Lists cerebral palsy Books cerebral palsy Links. cerebral palsy Mailing Lists
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Cerebral Palsy Multimedia Tutorial

http://hsc.virginia.edu/cmc/tutorials/cp/cp.htm

Excellent multimedia description of a child's life with cerebral palsy. Therapy, equipment and problems are described along with more personal topics. Cerebral Palsy: a Guide for Care (Alfred I. Dupont Institute)
http://gait.aidi.udel.edu/res695/homepage/pd_ortho/clinics/c_palsy/cpweb.htm

An informed Question & Answer presentation of the origin and diagnosis of cerebral palsy in children and babies from the book, " Cerebral Palsy : A Complete Guide for Caregiving ". CP Parent List Archives
http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/cpparent.html

Publicly accessible archives for the CP Parent listserv are a great resource for parents who wish to catch up on discussions on the list or search for a particular topic. United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) Research Fact Sheets http://www.ucpa.org/ucp_generalsub.cfm/124/4/24

102. Cerebral Palsy Of New Jersey
About Us Services How to Help Trainings Disability Issues Events Contact Us.cerebral palsy of New Jersey is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization.
http://www.cpofnj.org/
Employment Services Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey can provide Long Term Support to Adult Service Providers who are vendors of Vocational Rehabilitation Services but do not have a contract with the Division of Developmental Disabilities. Click here for more information about these employment services.
For employment success stories and solutions for building a more dedicated and diverse workforce, download the latest issue of Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey's employment newsletter.
How You Can Help If coming up with thoughtful gift ideas for birthdays, anniversaries or graduations seems like it's getting harder and harder, consider making A Tribute to Someone You Care About . See how easy it is to make a special donation that honors someone you care about.
Quality Driven Goals Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey is committed to improving its services. Check out the Outcomes Report for more information on steps the agency took in FY 2004 to better serve consumers.
Cerebral Palsy of New Jersey Many Faces.

103. Ability Camp Inc. Conductive Education And Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Offering treatment for children with disabilities such as cerebral palsy.
http://www.abilitycamp.com
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Main Page Stroke Therapy Cerebral Palsy Hyperbaric Oxygen Conductive Education
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2005 Schedule Price list We are devoted to improving the quality of life for children and adults who suffer with Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, Stroke, Multiple Sclerosis, Autism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia etc. In our year round facility we provide two different programs, Conductive Education an intensive form of therapy, originating in Hungary that has been very successful in improving fine and gross motor skills, balance, mobility and independence. These concentrated sessions provide time for clients to learn new skills, repeat, and reinforce these skills on a daily basis. The second program we offer is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT). Hyperbarics have been used for the treatment of injured divers for over 100 years. Over the last ten years it has gained considerable support as an alternative therapy for the above conditions. HBOT can be taken as a stand alone program or if appropriate can be combined with a session of Conductive Education. We keep our prices low and provide Free Accommodations in an attempt to make the highest quality program available to the people who need it the most.

104. United Cerebral Palsy Of Philadelphia & Vicinity
For more than 50 years, UCP has been helping people with cerebral palsy and otherdisabilities, and their families, design their own destinies through
http://www.ucpphila.org/
donate now . Another easy and fun way to contribute to UCP is through the eScrip program. Simply go to and sign up to have a percentage of your daily purchases directed to UCP. Our group ID # is 151607754 Introducing an improved United Cerebral Palsy! See recent capital improvements . Find out more about UCP and learn the history of UCP in Philadelphia, as well as, meet our department directors and get directions to our facility. Find out about job opportunities here at UCP! Understand the condition known as cerebral palsy . We will teach you to Watch Your Language regarding people with disabilities! Plus, get a NEWS FLASH on up and coming information on legislation affecting those with disabilities! UCP of Philadelphia provides direct services to over 2,400 adults, children and their families as well as information and referral support to close to 4,000 area residents! UCP (incorporated in 1946 as United Cerebral Palsy Association) now serves people with a variety of disabilities including cerebral palsy, head trauma, stroke and spinal cord injury.

105. Intensive Pediatric Physical Therapy In Melbourne Florida
Providing intensive programs for children with cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders, and outlines the principles of intense suit therapy. Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, USA.
http://www.abilityplustherapy.com
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Home U.E.U. ... Links Ability Plus Therapy is a pediatric rehabilitation center, owned by parents of children with cerebral palsy. Our mission is to help children with cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular disorders achieve greater independence by providing intensive therapy programs designed to fit the needs of each individual child. Intensive therapy can accelerate progress in children’s motor skills, by providing strengthening, flexibility, increased endurance and enhanced functional skills. Many children acquire skills like rolling, crawling, sitting, standing, and/or walking, which they may have not been able to achieve prior to participating in this type of therapy. Ability Plus Therapy specializes in Intensive Pediatric Physical Therapy. Using the TheraSuit and the Universal Exercise Unit, along with intensive physical therapy programs, administered by licensed therapists, children make significant gains in just 3 weeks. We also offer modified physical therapy programs, tailored to fit everyone’s needs. Our pediatric physical therapy center is located in Melbourne Florida. Ability Plus Therapy
4450 W. Eau Gallie Blvd. Suite 208

106. Cerebral Palsy Info Central
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.
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107. Our Two Miracles
The story of the Rogodzinski twins, born premature, with one diagnosed as having cerebral palsy. A story of courage and a desire to beat the odds.
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Our Two Miracles Our Birth Story Our Stay in the NICU Pictures of the Boys 1st Year Jordan's Story ... Guestbook WELCOME TO THE ROGODZINSKI FAMILY WEBSITE!
Please sign my guestbook with any comments or reactions you have to my site or contact me directly. Roger
Jeremy, Marilyn with Jordan April 2003
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108. Cerebral Palsy 101
cerebral palsy (CP), a disorder caused by damage to the brain, Depending onthe location and extent of the damage, cerebral palsy can be mild,
http://members.aol.com/shellic/private/cp.htm
What is CP? Cerebral palsy (CP) , a disorder caused by damage to the brain, especially affecting ability to control movement and posture. Palsy is a synonym for paralysis, although a more accurate description of the usual muscular symptoms might be weakness (paresis), and inability to make voluntary movements and suppress involuntary ones. Depending on the location and extent of the damage, cerebral palsy can be mild, revealing itself as a kind of awkwardness, or severe, largely incapacitating a child from infancy. It is sometimes associated with other problems such as seizures (epilepsy), mental retardation, ear and hearing problems, eye and vision problems, communication problems (see communication skills and disorders), and impairment of other senses. Some of the children most severely affected with cerebral palsy may not survive infancy, but most will have a normal life span. Cerebral palsy is not contagious. It is not progressive-it does not get worse as time passes, and may instead improve somewhat with therapy (see below). It is not inherited, except in rare cases where it is associated with a genetic disorder, notably Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Most cases are caused by brain damage during pregnancy, childbirth, or the neonatal period (just after birth); this is called congenital cerebral palsy, because it is present at or around the time of birth. However, approximately 10 percent of the cases are acquired cerebral palsy, in which CP has been triggered by events after birth, such as a traumatic brain injury, infections such as meningitis, and other types of brain damage, including injury from child abuse and neglect.

109. New Page 1
Provides conductive education services to patients with cerebral palsy.
http://www.center-for-independence.org/
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110. UCP: UCP Of Central Arizona
Strives to advance the independence, participation and full citizenship of people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities.
http://www.ucp.org/ucp_local.cfm/30
To Main UCP Site Service Categories: Assistive Technology Early Intervention Early Learning Center Employment Services ... For UCP Staff We Need Your Support!
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Thank you for visiting UCP of Central Arizona's website. We hope that you take a moment to learn more about the wonderful things we do at UCP and the many programs and services we offer. At UCP, we are committed to advancing the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with all types of disabilities It may be a penny for your thoughts, but it is now a quarter for your voice.
Esther B. Fein
One of the largest, and at times, unspoken minorities in this country and the world continues to be individuals with disabilities. Enabled in Words: The Real LIVES, Real VICTORIES of People with Disabilities gives these individuals a voice. Enabled in Words is a collection of short stories detailing the lives and victories of people with disabilities. Contributing authors include people from all walks of life: from Ms. Wheelchair America 2005 to a United States Senator; from parents of children with disabilities to a comedian; and from broadcast journalists to individuals with disabilities. UCP of Central AZ has the opportunity to receive up to $2 for each copy of Enabled in Words sold.

111. UCP Of Metropolitan Dallas
Promote and provide the mechanisms for independent growth, self determinationand community inclusion for persons with cerebral palsy and other persons with
http://www.ucpdallas.org/
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UCP of Metropolitan Dallas is Located at
8802 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, Texas 75235
(800)999-1898 (214)351-2500 FAX(214)351-2610
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112. Department Of Neurology | Washington University School Of Medicine
Offering specialist services for patients with epilepsy, neurofibromatosis and cerebral palsy. Includes contact and staff details. Located at the Washington University, St Louis, Missouri, USA.
http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/divisions/pediatric.html
Pediatric Neurology Division
Edwin Trevathan
, Division Chief Overview
The Pediatric Neurology Division provides care for a large number of children with acute and chronic neurological diseases affecting brain, peripheral nerves and muscle. Members of the Division play an important role in the Pediatric Epilepsy Center , the Cerebral Palsy Center , and the Neurofibromatosis Program at Washington University and St. Louis Children's Hospital. To make an appointment, you may call the programs listed above or you may call the Pediatric Neurology Clinic at (314) 454-6120. In conjunction with our clinical activity, we teach Washington University medical students and the house staff at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Division members also have a variety of clinical and basic research interests including epilepsy physiology, pharmacology, and epidemiology; disorders of higher cortical function in children; magnetic resonance spectroscopy; brain tumors; the chemistry of neurofilaments; the pathophysiology of CNS injury; and the sequelae of meningitis.
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113. United Cerebral Palsy, Serving Individuals With Disabilities And Promoting Indep
Information and research about cerebral palsy. Local services and opportunities,newsletter and categorized links.
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Wm. Irwin Buck Center 3901 Woodhaven Lane Bowie, Maryland 20715 (301) 262-4982 FAX (301) 262-4982 TDD/TT Member of: United Way and CFC #8451 (Look for us under Cerebral Palsy) Maryland Charity Campaign #860 Our History UCP/PGMC ) was incorporated in 1954 as a private nonprofit organization and is one of approximately 158 affiliates of United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc. in the United States. Our Philosophy UCP/PGMC provides services to children and adults. It is the belief of the Board of Directors and staff at UCP/PGMC that individuals have the right to develop emotionally, intellectually, physically, recreatively, socially, and vocationally to their fullest potential. UCP/PGMC serves individuals of any age, race, color, national or ethnic origin, or developmental disability.

114. ÈÓã Çááå ÇáÑÍãä ÇáÑÍíã
Employs holistic energy medicine to heal adults and children with autism, cerebral palsy, and a range of other conditions. In English and Hebrew.
http://www.moxifoundation.org
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115. Cerebral Palsy Associations Of New York State - Home
cerebral palsy Associations of New York State advocates and provides serviceswith and for people with cerebral palsy and other disabilities and their
http://www.cerebralpalsynys.org/

116. Cerebral Palsy Resource Center
Provides information about many aspects of cerebral palsy, including history, types, causes, and CP in the media. From Carolyn, a woman with spastic hemiplegia as well as a seizure disorder.
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117. Cerebral Palsy
Diagnostic criteria for cerebral palsy. Early Diagnosis and InterventionalTherapy in cerebral palsy An Interdisciplinary Approach (Paediatric
http://www.psychnet-uk.com/dsm_iv/cerebral_palsy.htm

118. EMedicine - Cerebral Palsy : Article By Boosara Ratanawongsa, MD
cerebral palsy cerebral palsy (CP) has been used as an umbrella term for varyingdisorders. Loosely translated, CP means.
http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic533.htm
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Author: Boosara Ratanawongsa, MD , Associate in Neurology, Department of Pediatric Neurology, Children's Specialists Boosara Ratanawongsa, MD, is a member of the following medical societies:

119. Camp Thorpe - For Children And Adults With Special Needs
Nonprofit organization offers two summer camps in Goshen, Vermont with age appropriate programs Mountain Reach accepts children ages 10 to 20 with physical and mental challenges including cerebral palsy, developmental delays, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, emotional difficulties, abuse histories, and moderate behavioral conditions. Pine Haven accepts campers ages 21 and over who have physical and mental challenges.
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We have a large facility with pool, tennis court, cabins, wooded trails, large dining hall, multi-purpose room, pond, craft cabin, and more! Enjoy many various activities at Camp Thorpe such as fishing, swimming, crafts, tennis, and more! Web site - design, implementation, maintenance, and hosting service fees - 100% donated by Alan Heath ( alanheath@adelphia.net
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120. Cerebral Palsy And Yoga
Yoga for babies and children with special needs Down syndrome, autism, attentiondeficit disorder, ADHD, cerebral palsy and learning disabilities.
http://www.specialyoga.com/cerebralpalsy.htm
Cerebral Palsy is a disorder caused by injury to the motor areas in the brain, affecting muscle tone and the ability to control movement and posture. In most cases, the onset occurs during pregnancy or at childbirth. In other cases, infections such as meningitis or traumatic brain injury may result in cerebral palsy. There are three types of movement disturbances associated with cerebral palsy:
  • Spastic cerebral palsy, where muscles are tense, contracted, and resistant to movement. This is the most common form of cerebral palsy, especially in low birth weight or premature babies. Athetoid cerebral palsy, where the affected parts of the body perform involuntary writhing movements, such as turning, twisting, facial grimacing, and drooling. This form of cerebral palsy generally involves damage only to the motor centers, not to other parts of the brain. In the past the "strange" and "unnatural" movements were diagnosed as signs of mental or emotional disturbance. Ataxic cerebral palsy, where the main characteristic is lack of balance and coordination and altered depth perception, due to damage to the cerebellum. Ataxia involves difficulty maintaining balance and swaying when standing.
  • Sometimes several areas of the brain are involved, so the description of a particular child's condition may involve several of the above terms and symptoms. Also, the severity of the disability will vary from child to child, ranging from mild awkwardness to inability to walk. Other conditions associated with cerebral palsy may include: seizures, ADHD, learning disabilities, vision problems and speech impairment.

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