Cerebral palsy (CP) is a diagnostic label representing a wide range of nonprogressive motor impairments that are identified at birth or in early childhood. A more specific definition identifies CP as ...
Children with cerebral palsy (CP) face many challenges including impaired motor control and coordination, functional impairment, sensory disturbances, and, sometimes, communication difficulties ...
From childhood to adulthood, cerebral palsy (CP) is a lifelong condition that doesn’t end. Today, CP is no longer just a ...
joint contractures, pain and musculoskeletal disorders, leaving no standard of care for adults. “This means that people with cerebral palsy may develop other noncommunicable diseases in early ...
Defining cerebral palsy only as a childhood condition fails to acknowledge the many adults living with the disease.
In the United States, there are currently more adults living with cerebral palsy than children. Despite this, the Centers for ...