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“Lost Time is Never Found Again” Benjamin Franklin

The way pediatric neurorehabilitation is provided to children with cerebral palsy is problematic in light of current knowledge of neuroplasticity. The maximum intensity of therapy is given in the...

An Intensive Experience by Erik Zimmerman – Adults with CP can Improve

Erik is a healthy 48 year old with spastic diplegia, a type of cerebral palsy that primarily affects his legs. The following is his story of dramatic change in...

Impossible for the Child, Possible for an Adult

In the early years of life, we often have to wait for the brain and the body to mature. I think of it as a delay for development, not...

Have you decided that your child’s function is “Good Enough”?

When parents are first told that there might be a problem with their child’s brain or nerves, most are hopeful that with hard work and the right help there...

Stem Cell Therapy? It May Be Closer Than You Think

There has been a lot of confused talk about whether or not stem cells may be a potential cure for children with early brain injury. This is a terrific...
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