Cerebral Palsy News Archive

12-Mar-2010

 

  • 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.


  • 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.


  • 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.


  • 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 (redOrbit)U.S.


  • 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.


  • 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.


  • 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.


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