We studied how common pain was thought to be due to muscle spasticity in the legs or arms is in children/adolescents with CP.
The hardest part of raising two children with Cerebral Palsy is the fact that we live in a world that refuses to adapt to anything beyond ordinary. And I have always -- always -- known that Benjamin and Mason were far beyond ordinary.
A parent's perspective as she recalls the moment she realized that a wheelchair meant freedom for her son and not a barrier to his progress.
My boys were exactly the same amazing, lovable, adorable, brilliant little boys after the diagnosis, that they had been before it. The exact same.
The findings of this article demonstrate the need for improved screening rates in women with CP, and highlight areas for improving their screening experience.