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Cerebral Palsy News Archive02-Mar-2010
MIT Robotic Therapy Holds Promise For Cerebral Palsy--Devices Can Help Children Learn To Grasp And Manipulate Objects (Medical News Today)Over the past few years, MIT engineers have successfully tested robotic devices to help stroke patients learn to control their arms and legs. Now, they're building on that work to help children with cerebral palsy.
Nurse reaches out to others with cerebral palsy (Minot Daily News)Carla Pease graduated as a registered nurse from Minot State University this May, in spite of her diagnosis of cerebral palsy at a young age. During her studies, Pease had the opportunity to work at a Shriner's Hospital in Tampa, Fla., as a part of a preceptorship.
Children and Adults with Disabilities Benefit from Circle K's Unwavering Commitment (redOrbit)PHOENIX, May 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- United Cerebral Palsy (UCP) of Central Arizona has been the beneficiary of Circle K's community involvement for over twenty-five years.
Photo Release -- Empire Film Group Joins With Easter Seals and United Cerebral Palsy for War Eagle Premiere & Promotions (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)MALIBU, Calif., May 26, 2009 -- Empire Film Group, Inc. and Downstream People Productions, LLC have entered into a promotional relationship with the Easter Seals and United Cerebral Palsy organizations for the movie premiere and ongoing promotion of "War Eagle, Arkansas," a family drama opening at theaters June 12.
Robotics may help cerebral palsy victims (UPI)CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 26 (UPI) -- U.S. engineers say they're using robotic devices that help stroke patients control their movements as models for devices that can aid cerebral palsy victims.
Cerebral Palsy Challenges In Central California (KFSN-TV Fresno)The United Cerebral Palsy of Central California faces major financial cuts affecting the quality of services provided to its clients, also called students. Action News reporter John-Thomas Kobos discussed what reduced services means to these students and teachers.
Cal Poly students help renovate house in San Miguel (Paso Robles Press)Before their bathroom was renovated to allow wheelchair entry and a lift system installed to hoist their 16-year-old granddaughter Samantha, who is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, to bathe and bed, Larry and Joan Reuck in San Miguel used to lift her by hand.
Handicapping a need (Las Vegas Weekly)If you think catching a cab is hard, try spending a morning with Santa Perez, who has cerebral palsy.
Robotics may help cerebral palsy victims (redOrbit)U.S.
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