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New frontiers for cerebral palsy treatment identified
July 30, 2014 by NewsBot
New research may give children with cerebral palsy better treatment options in the future – and it all starts with looking at how cerebral palsy patients move compared to their peers. One of the biggest challenges posed to physicians when treating cerebral palsy patients is the problem of gait, or a patient's movement patterns. In those patients, brain damage limits their arm and leg motor functions, which affects posture and free movement in the limbs.