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- Caring for Cerebral Palsy - - Offers detailed support, references and links focusing on the logistics of caring for a child with CP.
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- Causes of Cerebral Palsy - - CP has its origins in genetic and non genetic factors. This sites explores its causes from both positions.
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- Cerebral Palsy - - Read about a disease that can have a broad range of severity. Learn how to spot the symptoms, how CP is diagnosed, and what team of physicians is needed for treatment.
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- Cerebral Palsy Fact Sheet - - March of Dimes defines cerebral palsy and related disorders, and describes causes and treatment.
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- Cerebral Palsy Info Central - - Provides an overview of CP, including definitions of common terms, information about living with CP, and general disability resources.
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- The Cerebral Palsy Network - - Provides information about the CPN as well as a resource center. Includes a chat room and an email group at Yahoo.
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- Cerebral Palsy Resource Center - - Provides information about many aspects of cerebral palsy, including history, types, causes, and CP in the media. From Carolyn, a woman with spastic hemiplegia as well as a seizure disorder.
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- Cerebral Palsy Tutorial - - Provides information about types, causes, therapy and growing up with CP. From the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Children's Medical Center.
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- Growth Assessment in Children with Cerebral Palsy - - Includes general information and resources for further reading. Describes segmental measures, standard measures, and equipment. From the University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Children's Medical Center.
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- How Can I Help - - Information for friends and relatives of a child with cerebral palsy.
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- Kids Move - - Provides an overview and describes diagnostic methods and treatments for each child movement disorder, including ataxia, bradykinesia, choreoathetosis, dystonia, myoclonus, spasticity, tics, and tremor.
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- NINDS Cerebral Palsy - - Information page compiled by The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
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