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Karen's Blog - Topic: Developmental Plasticity

“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 middle […]

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 a […]

Quick Fixes – Take Your Therapist’s Hands Home with You.

For many children with quadriplegia or marked muscle weakness, one pair of hands is often not enough to help the child move well. A compressive garment is a Quick Fix. […]

Intrathecal Baclofen Pump In Cerebral Palsy

Full-term pattern cerebral palsy comes in two varieties, one of which can be helped by a Baclofen Pump. The major indication for use of a pump in a child with […]

Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy (SDR) in Cerebral Palsy

It is important to distinguish between Preterm and Full-term pattern cerebral palsy. The circles on the stick figures indicate the areas of highest tone in the two conditions. The brain […]

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