We have partnered with researchers to bring you more in depth information about their recruiting studies and, in some cases, the Cerebral Palsy Foundation has been part of the research development and design process to ensure that the needs and goals of potential participants have been taken into consideration.
Scroll down below to learn more by age range.
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Recruiting Now! On-Going Trial for babies 8-24 months who have difficulties with sitting, getting in and out of sitting, or reaching! -
New Study Recruiting Infants 4-13 months old to help develop arm and hand function! -
New Study! Researchers are studying how babies' brains change when they learn new motor skills!
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Do you or someone you care for have involuntary movements that are hard to control? You may qualify for an ongoing Clinical Drug Trial! This ongoing clinical drug trial is currently enrolling children, adolescents, and adults between 6 and 70 years of age, across the United States who have involuntary movements that are difficult to control. It is testing an investigational drug to see if it has an effect on these involuntary movements. -
Recruiting Now! Speech Modification Study Do you have a child or adolescent between the ages of 8-17 whose speech is difficult to understand? If so and you live in the Boston area, this NEW Speech Modification Study is Recruiting Now! -
Are you looking for an opportunity for your child to improve trunk control and reaching abilities? Is your child between the ages of 6-17? Researchers are recruiting for an intensive therapy program which aims to help improve sitting and reaching abilities. Learn More Now! -
Are you looking for an opportunity for your child to improve their walking ability? Is your child between the ages of 10-17? Top researchers are recruiting for an intensive exercise training program which aims to help improve walking ability. Learn More Now!
The following studies were conducted in partnership with CPF and have recently completed recruitment and interventions. Stay tuned for the results of these exciting studies.