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For Teens with Cerebral Palsy, Enrollment Opens in UK Exercise Study

Brunel University London researchers recently announced that they are looking for teenagers with cerebral palsy to participate in a new trial that the team is planning to launch in February and March 2016. This STAR trial will study whether strengthening exercises for the calf muscles might help teenagers with cerebral palsy to walk.

Cerebral Palsy Patients Gain Self-Confidence with Open Research Ski Challenge

People with cerebral palsy were able to strengthen their self-control and confidence after being part of an open science research project from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. This was achieved by challenging patients’ assumptions regarding their own limitations on a skiing trip. Patients’ families and doctors were part of the project —…

Cerebral Palsy Research Project into Resistance Training for Teens Awarded £250,000

Physiotherapists with the Department of Clinical Science at Brunel University, London, recently received a £250,000 grant to support new research into resistance training for adolescents with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder caused by a non-progressive brain injury, or a malformation that usually occurs during fetal development of the brain. Children with…

14% of Cerebral Palsy Cases Traced to Genetic Mutations in Recent Study

An Australian-led research group believes it may have made one of the most significant discoveries into cerebral palsy over the past 20 years. Cerebral palsy in newborns is often assumed to result from severe hypoxia that occurred either during fetal development or at birth. However, the Australian Collaborative Cerebral Palsy Research Group at the…