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  1. Arthur's Room: Arthur's Spirit Struggles to Escape the Cage of Cerebral Palsy by Cynthia Davidson Bend, 2002-04
  2. Neurosurgery: Management of Spacticity in Cerebral Palsy Spinal Cord Injury (State of the Art Reviews, Volume 4/Number 2)
  3. Cerebral Palsy - 2nd Printing by Sidney Keats, 1968
  4. Cerebral palsy, basic abilities;: A plan for training the pre-school child, by Beatrice le Gay Brereton, 1967
  5. Health Options: Complementary Therapies for Cerebral Palsy and Related Conditions by Andrew Vickers, 1994-10
  6. Christy Brown's Women: A Biography Drawing on His Letters: Includes the Founding of Cerebral Palsy Ireland by Robert Collis by Anthony J. Jordan,
  7. Cerebral Palsy With Known And Unknown Causes And Symptoms Affecting Newborn, Premature And Tiny Infants: Index And Medical Analysis Of New Information For All Nations by Abbe Research Division, 2005-02-28
  8. Focus On Cerebral Palsy Research
  9. Growing Up With Cerebral PalsyS by Mark Smith, 1995-03
  10. Cerebral palsy: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Scott, MS, CGC Polzin, 2005
  11. Orthopaedic Management in Cerebral Palsy by Eugene E. Bleck, 1987
  12. Food and Fluids Withheld from North Carolina Woman for Three Days.(mother of cerebral palsy sufferer Tina Cartrette in court case)(Brief Article): An article from: National Right to Life News by Liz Townsend, 2001-01-01
  13. MOTOR DEFICIT IN PATIENTS WITH CEREBRAL PALSY (CLINICS IN DEVEL. MED.) by KAREL BOBATH, 1966
  14. Orthopaedic Aspects of Cerebral Palsy (Clinics in Development Medicine) by Robert L. Samilson, 1975-03

121. Cerebral Palsy And Spastic Diplegia Treatment Through The Division Of Pediatric
The pediatric neurologists at the cerebral palsy Center, including Jan Brunstrom,MD, diagnose and treat child cerebral palsy and pediatric spastic
http://www.stlouischildrens.org/articles/kids_parents.asp?ID=622

122. NACD :: The National Association For Child Development
The National Academy for Child Development, Inc. is an international organization of parents and professionals dedicated to helping children and adults reach their full potential. The over 15,000 clients served by NACD have come to us with labels including Learning Disabled, Dyslexic, Distractible, ADD, ADHD, Hyperactive, Down Syndrome, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Williams Syndrome, Tourettes Syndrome, Rett Syndrome, Fragile X, Developmentally Delayed, PDD, Autistic, cerebral palsy, Brain Injured, Comatose, Retarded, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Normal, Accelerated and Gifted.
http://www.nacd.org
549 25th Street Ogden, Utah 84401-2422 USA Phone: (801) 621-8606 Fax: (801) 621-8389 Send us your comments You're using an outdated browser. To view this content in a seperate window, click here.

123. UCP : United Cerebral Palsy Of Georgia : Service And Care For People With Disabi
United cerebral palsy of Georgia serves those with cerebral palsy, mentalretardation, Down syndrome, Autism, and Epilepsy.
http://www.ucpga.org/
Sign up for UCP News Bytes , our FREE e-mail newsletter, here Come get to know UCP! We are proud to present UCP 101 . Come check out UCP and the services that we provide at our next UCP 101 . Details here
Welcome to United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia
The above picture is a home for people we serve. United Cerebral Palsy of Georgia, founded in 1962, is one of the largest and most comprehensive agencies in the state of Georgia, and all of the Southeast, which does the important work of serving the developmentally disabled.
Our mission is to advance the independence of people with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities including down syndrome, spina bifida, autism, epilepsy and many others. We believe that every person is valuable and can contribute to society and enrich the lives of those around them. We strive to build up these individuals, and provide support and encouragement for their families, friends, and coworkers.
Through a broad spectrum of programs and services including Personal Support Services, Residential Services, Child Care Programs, Adult Day Services, and Employment Services, UCP dramatically improvers the lives of those it serves and improves their place in their families, their homes, their workplace, and their communities.

124. HBOT, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Innovative Therapies For Body And Mind
Treatment for conditions including stroke, cerebral palsy, and multiple sclerosis. Ohio, USA.
http://www.cincinnatihyperbarics.com
INNOVATIVE THERAPIES FOR
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is a Ohio based clinic specializing in hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is a form of treatment that allows a person to breath 100% oxygen while they are in a pressurized chamber. Hyperbaric Oxygen has been in use for many years to treat many different conditions, such as, stroke , head injury, cerebral palsy, bone-fracture, migraine headaches, chronic fatigue-syndrome (CFS), sports injuries, AIDS, sickle cell anemia, acute spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis (MS), Lyme disease , diabetic retinopathy, colitis, and diabetic foot ulcers. HBOT enhances the body's natural-healing process virtually risk free. Cincinnati Hyperbarics was founded by Dr. Ted Cole. Dr. Cole has been in practice for over 15 years, and is at the forefront of innovative and effective medical treatments. After a great deal of research and study, hyperbaric oxygen therapy has been added as an extension to the therapies available to his patients. Dr. Cole knows that hyperbaric oxygen is best used as a part of an overall approach to one's health care, and should not be viewed as a "miracle cure" for every condition. Cincinnati Hyperbarics is owned and operated by Dr. Cole as a freestanding center. Unlike many other facilities, it is not operated by technicians or a "medical director" that is rarely, if ever, actually on the premises of the hyperbaric facility. At Cincinnati Hyperbarics, Dr. Cole evaluates every patient. He designs and supervises every patient's course of therapy. He monitors every patient's progress, and is able to provide other treatments to accelerate and enhance each person's recovery. By using his vast experience and knowledge to combine hyperbaric oxygen with other therapies, he is able to ensure that you get the type of care that is best for you and your particular condition.

125. Deaf People With Cerebral Palsy
Deaf people with cerebral palsy are everywhere. Deaf people with cerebralpalsy have been a part of my life ever since elementary school, when I neither
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126. BUBL LINK: Cerebral Palsy
cerebral palsy Info Central Provides a central location from which to learn Material is written and compiled by a cerebral palsy sufferer who also
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/cerebralpalsy.htm
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  • Cerebral Palsy Info Central Cerebral Palsy Sports Cerebral Palsy: Guide for Care Human Neurological Diseases ... What is Cerebral Palsy?
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    Cerebral Palsy Info Central
    Provides a central location from which to learn about cerebral palsy. Material is written and compiled by a cerebral palsy sufferer who also touches on other disabilities including epilepsy and visual impairment.
    Author: Stanford, Anee
    Subjects: cerebral palsy, disability, epilepsy
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: documents, index
    Cerebral Palsy Sports
    A launching pad for sports and disability information with details of some of the most popular sports among cerebral palsy sufferers.
    Author: CP Sports
    Subjects: cerebral palsy
    DeweyClass:
    Resource type: index
    Cerebral Palsy: Guide for Care
    Information on the care of cerebral palsy sufferers. Coverage includes causes of the disorder, development from the birthing process, cerebral palsy in the new-born, infant and child, diagnosis, prognosis, and associated medical problems.
    Author: Alfred I Dupont Institute
    Subjects: cerebral palsy DeweyClass: Resource type: documents
    Human Neurological Diseases
    Extensive searchable and browsable index of neurological diseases.

    127. CP Sport Home Page
    History of cerebral palsy sports, classifications, contacts and sportspecific information from this administration.
    http://www.cpsport.org/
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    128. United Cerebral Palsy Of Greater Birmingham
    Describes programs, services, job openings, and events.
    http://www.ucpbham.com/
    Welcome to the Website of
    United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Birmingham
    Click here for information about the
    SEAC Conference
    For more information:
    seac@ucpbham.com

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    129. School Of Excellence For Conductive Education Teaching
    School of excellence for children who have cerebral palsy provides a holistic program both physical and educational to rehabilitate children.
    http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/parade/kaf86/
    Welsh Initiative for Conductive Education Registered Charity number 307654 Registered School 645-245 Incorporating "COLDON" Welsh School of Excellence in Teaching For Children with damage to the central nervous system: They can be helped!!!! Cerebral Palsy, Dyspraxia, Athetosis, Ataxia, Cerebella Ataxia, and many other syndromes Our work is supported by the Welsh Rugby Union At the time of this photograph these two children could not stand up unaided and certainly would never "Play for Wales" Due to the skill and dedication of Conductive Education they now are able to "Walk to the Match" Home Page Conductive Education is at its Best in "Coldon" "Coldon" the Welsh School for Conductive Education is a registered school and provides an education for children who have cerebral palsy. The school uses Teachers/Conductors and this educational method now delivers both the individual physical and academic needs of the pupils. "Coldon" has grafted the skill of the conductive teaching with the national curriculum requirements here in Wales to produce a truly inspired programme. The school is operational for 47 weeks per year with the programme starting at 8:30am and finishing at 4:00pm. We have full time places in some classes for the 2001/ 2002 academic year. In its first four years of operation children from 22 countries including the UK. have visited the school. Specialisation: All pupils will have the benefit of the following in house consultants and trained professionals:

    130. Welcome To Cerebral Palsy And Deaf Organization
    American group provides member autobiographies, a chat room, resources, andinformation about cerebral palsy and deafness.
    http://www.cpado.org/
    Welcome to Cerebral Palsy and Deaf Organization Last update on 08/13/2005..... 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: Julie Bezjak This page was last updated on Saturday August 13, 2005.

    131. Scope Peru Trek 2004 (Machu Picchu, Cerebral Palsy, Disabled, Disability, Scope,
    Diary of trek for UK charity Scope in Peru, in aid of cerebral palsy charity. Photos and glossary.
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    My name is Ian Simmins, I live in Ottery St. Mary in Devon, England. I have two children, Kathryn aged six and Joshua aged two (at the time of wititng). Joshua has cerebral palsy (brain damage at birth or during pregnancy) and on the 27th May 2004 I went to trek the Inca trail in Peru in aid of Scope. My goal was to reach the ancient Inca city of Machu Picchu. This was the 'lost' city that had lain undiscovered by the Western world for about 500 years until a Yale University graduate called Hiram Bingham found it again in 1911. I started my journey with 74 other people, we all had to raise a minimum of £2,600 to guarantee our place on the trip, I managed to raise £5,200 which I was really pleased with and as a group we raised over £250,000. Scope is the UK disability organisation focusing on people with Cerebral Palsy, it also campaigns for disabled people achieving equality. I spent the night in Heathrow Terminal 2 and gradually met other members of the trip. Three people that I met around midnight stand out and they were Chris from Macclesfield, Joe from Knutsford and Tony from Stockport we ambled the night away on Costa Coffee's finest coffee and tea complimented by Joe's packet of chocolate hob nobs. Thanks Joe!

    132. Children's Hospital Boston Cerebral Palsy
    Describes causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and the longterm outlook for the child with cerebral palsy.
    http://web1.tch.harvard.edu/cfapps/A2ZtopicDisplay.cfm?Topic=Cerebral Palsy

    133. The Australian Cerebral Palsy Association (ACPA)
    australian cerebral palsy association acpa logo The Australasian Academy ofcerebral palsy and Developmental Medicine Conference will be held in
    http://www.acpa-inc.org.au/
    The Australian Cerebral Palsy Association (ACPA)
    has a new brand... CP Australia Please visit our exciting new website
    http://www.cpaustralia.com.au

    134. Maternal Infection And Cerebral Palsy
    Describes the increased risk of cerebral palsy created by maternal infection.
    http://www.gentlebirth.org/archives/matnfccp.html
    Maternal Infection and Cerebral Palsy
    CHICAGO (Reuter) - The risk of developing cerebral palsy rose nine-fold in babies of normal birth weight who were exposed to infection in their mothers' wombs, a study said Tuesday. Judith Grether of the California Birth Defects Monitoring Program and Karin Nelson of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke studied 424 babies born in Northern California from 1983 to 1985, 46 of whom suffered from disabling spastic cerebral palsy. ``Maternal fever exceeding 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 Fahrenheit) in labor was associated with a 9.3-fold increase in the risk of unexplained spastic cerebral palsy, as was a clinical diagnosis of chorioamnionitis,'' they wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Chorioamnionitis is an infection involving the membrane surrounding the fetus, the amniotic sac and amniotic fluid. ``One or more indicators of maternal infection, placental or other, during the admission for delivery were noted in 22 percent of children with unexplained cerebral palsy,'' the researchers wrote. Previous research had associated maternal or placental infection with an increased risk of cerebral palsy in low birth weight infants, but not among normal birth weight babies who represent about half of all cases.

    135. UCP Of Illinois
    for people with disabilities or family members to access services, public policyinformation, conference information for the state of Illinois.
    http://www.ucpillinois.com/
    of Illinois Home About Affiliates Public Policy ... Links United Cerebral Palsy of Illinois is a nonprofit advocacy organization which speaks for the needs of all children and adults with cerebral palsy and other developmental disabilities. Latest News Sign up to receive the START (Sharing Today's, Advocacy, Resources and Technology )Newsletter. The subscription cost is $15 for July-December 2005. Subscription Form To download the Subscription Form and mail it back with your check please click this link: START Subscription Form Member of Community Health Charities of Illinois

    136. School Of Excellence For Conductive Education Teaching
    School of excellence for children with cerebral palsy which provides a holistic education and rehabilitation.
    http://www.conductive-edu.org.uk/
    Welsh Initiative for Conductive Education Registered Charity number 703064 Registered School 645-245 Incorporating "COLDON" Welsh School of Excellence in Teaching For Children with damage to the central nervous system: They can be helped!!!! Cerebral Palsy, Dyspraxia, Athetosis, Ataxia, Cerebella Ataxia, and many other syndromes Our work is supported by the Welsh Rugby Union At the time of this photograph these two children could not stand up unaided and certainly would never "Play for Wales" Due to the skill and dedication of Conductive Education they now are able to "Walk to the Match" Home Page Conductive Education is at its Best in "Coldon" "Coldon" the Welsh School for Conductive Education is a registered school and provides an education for children who have cerebral palsy. The school uses Teachers/Conductors and this educational method now delivers both the individual physical and academic needs of the pupils. "Coldon" has grafted the skill of the conductive teaching with the national curriculum requirements here in Wales to produce a truly inspired programme. The school is operational for 47 weeks per year with the programme starting at 8:30am and finishing at 4:00pm. We have full time places in some classes for the 2001/ 2002 academic year. In its first four years of operation children from 22 countries including the UK. have visited the school. Specialisation: All pupils will have the benefit of the following in house consultants and trained professionals:

    137. Cerebral Palsy Lawyers, Resources & Support
    Resources and information on the causes and treatments of Spastic, Athetoid andmixed cerebral palsy.
    http://www.cerebral-palsy-help.com/

    Associated Medical Disorders

    Can Cerebral Palsy Be Prevented?

    Causes of Cerebral Palsy

    Common Signs and Symptoms
    ...
    Types of Cerebral Palsy

    What is Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy is a term used to describe a set of chronic disorders that impair the brain's ability to adequately control movement and posture. This disruption in the brain’s ability to adequately control movement and posture is caused by faulty development or damage to the motor areas in the brain. By definition, Cerebral Palsy refers to the brain’s two halves (cerebral) and, to any disorder involving the impairment of control of bodily movement (palsy). Generally, there are four types of Cerebral palsy: Spastic cerebral palsy Athetoid (or dyskinetic cerebral palsy Ataxic cerebral palsy , and mixed forms . Common causes of cerebral palsy are breech presentation, complicated labor or delivery, low birthweight, nervous system malformations, maternal bleeding or severe proteinuria, maternal hyperthyroidism, seizures in the newborn and doctor errors. Symptoms may include difficuty breathing, low birthweight, delayed development and mental retardation.
    The United Cerebral Palsy Associations estimate that more than 500,000 Americans have cerebral palsy. There is no cure for cerebral palsy.

    138. King Gimp
    Documents the life of Dan Keplinger, who is afflicted with cerebral palsy. Synopsis, artwork, filmmaker details, and image gallery.
    http://www.hbo.com/kinggimp/king/index.html
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    139. Merriam-Webster Online
    For More Information on cerebral+palsy go to Britannica.com Get the Top 10Search Results for cerebral+palsy Click Here Pronunciation Symbols
    http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dictionary&va=Cerebral Palsy&x=0&y=0

    140. Growth Assessment In Children With Cerebral Palsy
    Includes general information and resources for further reading. Describes segmental measures, standard measures, and equipment. From the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Children's Medical Center.
    http://www.people.virginia.edu/~smb4v/growth/home.htm

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