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CEREBRAL PALSY ON THE TODAY SHOW!

cerebral-palsy-on-today-show-400x290 copyThe Today Show featured a segment on cerebral palsy and robotic therapy. The segment showed footage from CPIRF’s project at Blythedale Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, NY featuring upper extremity robotic therapy and from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago where we held a joint workshop on ‘Transformational Technologies’, to get the research community interested in using technologies shown to be effective in stroke rehabilitation for use in cerebral palsy therapy. Additionally, Meredith Vieira interviewed Dr. Nancy Synderman about the increasing prevalence of CP, the reasons why, and new therapies on the horizon.

Please find below a link to the Today Show website that contains the CP segment aired this morning.


Click Here to watch the Today Show Segment!


Stay tuned for our posting of the video segment!

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We are pleased to announce a new feature to our website that will provide information and updates from CPI Research Foundation Medical Director Dr. James A. Blackman on cerebral palsy research topics of interest. Please read the first of Dr. Blackman’s articles which describes current thinking related to use of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT).

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