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July 30,2010

Teen With Cerebral Palsy Travels to China for Stem Cell Treatment

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A young girl with cerebral palsy will travel to China for a revolutionary treatment that could improve her quality of life. Louise Fife is 16 years old and was diagnosed with ataxic cerebral palsy when she was two years old. Cerebral palsy makes walking and sitting upright very difficult for her
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July 30,2010

Teen With Cerebral Palsy Improves after Stem Cell Treatments

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Ashton Santos suffers from cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Recently, he traveled to Costa Rica for a treatment that is currently unavailable in the states. For two weeks, Ashton endured injections of yellowish liquid containing post-natal umbilical cord stem cells into his lower spine, along with phy
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July 30,2010

Young Girl Shows Improvement After Being Treated With Cordblood

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We’ve been keeping our eyes out for more information regarding cord blood being used to treat cerebral palsy. Well, this morning, another promising story has come through the wires and we wanted to be the first ones to bring it to your attention. Chloe Levine was 9-months old when he
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July 29,2010

What is the Most Severe Type of Cerebral Palsy?

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Cerebral palsy is primarily categorized in three types, with spastic quadriplegia being the most severe and disabling form. A vast majority of individuals with this condition are unable to walk and have a difficult time speaking. The limbs might be incredibly stiff, yet their neck may be “lo
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July 29,2010

TheraSuit Therapy for Child with Cerebral Palsy

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Diana Boyle is a 10-year old girl with cerebral palsy. Like many with cerebral palsy, she is mostly wheelchair bound and requires help getting to and from her walker. However, there is hope for young Diana in the form of a new therapy. In two weeks Diana will travel from her home in Madisonville, F
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July 29,2010

The Importance Of Physical Therapy for Children with CP

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For children affected by cerebral palsy, physical therapy is likely to be a big part of their daily activities. Physical therapy is usually recommended to begin soon after the diagnosis of CP is made. It has a multitude of benefits to children with cerebral palsy, and is usually tailored to the need
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July 29,2010

Lokomat Machine Helps Patients Walk

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Though only 40 exist nationwide at this time, a machine called the Lokomat is changing lives, and holds great potential for future therapy for patients with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and other neurological disorders. Allowing users who have been paralyzed (or suffer from one of the above co
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July 29,2010

Motion Analysis Helps Kids Walk

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When young Alex Weinstein’s cerebral palsy progressed to a point where he was falling more and his legs were bowing, his family feared he would have to rely on a wheelchair. Additionally, doctors weren’t sure where to operate to address the issue. The answer? Motion analysis. In motion a
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July 29,2010

Cool-Cap System Reduces Severity of Neurological Injury

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Offered by only 28 hospitals in the country, the Olympic Cool-Cap System is a new technology that is used to prevent or reduce the severity of neurological injury in newborn infants. Newborn infants who suffer from decreased blood flow and oxygen to the brain have traditionally had few treatment opt
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July 29,2010

Cerebral Palsy Linked to Indomethacin, Labor Prohibitor

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Research published in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology suggests that Indomethacin (Tivorbex), a drug used to stop pre-term labor, could actually cause birth injuries and fetal brain damage which could develop into cerebral palsy. The article attributes this to Indomethacin limitin
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