Tommy Collison
Tommy Collison lives in San Francisco, works at Lambda School , and cares about increasing access to opportunity. Very sporadically, he writes for the Irish Independent .
Peter Trojic
Peter is a disabled dancer with Cerebral Palsy from New York City who has been with Heidi Latsky Dance since the Summer of 2015 . Peter also dances with Marked Dance Project. He went to Queens College for a B.A. in Urban Planning and Environmental Studies.
Kristen Allison, PhD, CCC-SLP
Dr. Allison is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders and the director of the Speech Motor Impairment & Learning (SMILe) Lab at Northeastern University. She received her Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University
Jocelyn Cohen
Jocelyn Cohen is a writer and a storyteller at heart. She knows a compelling story when she sees one, and that’s why she’s excited to serve as Vice President of Communications and Engagement for Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation. She connects CPARF with the
Jennifer Jezequel PT, DPT, PCS
Jennifer is board certified by the American Physical Therapy Association as a Pediatric Clinical Specialist. Jennifer has a passion for the rehabilitation management of children with cerebral palsy with a particular interest in gait analysis and orthotic management. When not
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Welcome to CPF Live with CPF Executive Director Rachel Byrne. Rachel talks with special guests who are making a difference in Cerebral Palsy Health Care, Research, Education, Advocacy and Awareness.
Understanding Motor Types in Cerebral Palsy
Types of Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral Palsy is a broad diagnosis that impacts each individual differently. Some individuals walk independently or may use a cane or a crutch for stability and balance, while others use powered mobility or attendant assistance to get around. The reasons why individuals