How Robotics Is Changing the Future of Cerebral Palsy Treatment

Researchers are now looking into robotics as a way to improve muscle movement and coordination in children with cerebral palsy. This area of research is relatively new, but already great strides have been made.

In fact, research in this area has been so promising that Riley Hospital in Indianapolis will soon be home to the Robotics Clinical Center for Children with Cerebral Palsy. The center will be publicly funded and if you’re in the Indianapolis area, you can help support it by attending a fundraising event being held on May 5th.  

If you would like to learn more about how robots are helping to change the future of cerebral palsy treatment, watch this webcast on the Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation website. It provides a brief look into the world of robotics and cerebral palsy.

 

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Want to Know More about Tissue Banking for Cerebral Palsy?

The Cerebral Palsy International Research Foundation has created a new fact sheet on the topic of “Brain and Tissue Banking for Cerebral Palsy Research.” The sheet provides a brief summary of what tissue banks are and why they’re important for research into developmental disabilities like cerebral palsy.

If you want to know more about tissue banking, we think this fact sheet is a great place to start. Check it out.

 

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