Center for Cerebral Palsy Research
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The Center for Cerebral Palsy Research at @TeachersCollege @Columbia is committed to improving the lives of children with #CerebralPalsy through research.
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https://www.tc.columbia.edu/cit/ 24-09-2019 14:17:22
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Proud to share another publication from our lab! We examined the impact of corpus callosum integrity on upper extremity function in children with unilateral #CerebralPalsy who participated in intensive rehabilitation training programs at our lab. 🧠💪 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
Check out this newly published #systematicreview about upper limb #motorplanning in individuals with #cerebralpalsy: mdpi.com/2076-3425/11/7… This work was a joint effort between our lab and our collaborators at the Laboratoire de neurodéveloppement clinique at University Laval.
The Speech Production and Perception Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University at Columbia University is recruiting children ages 4-17 with CP for online speech testing. Please contact [email protected] or (212) 678-8361 to see if your child may qualify.
Understand disparities in functional outcomes, access to rehab, and rehab interventions after #hemispherctomy. We join Kennedy Krieger's C Salorio, Center for Cerebral Palsy Research's A Gordon, and RanchoResearch's S Shaw @#ACRM2021 for this important symposium. Pls share! bit.ly/3iBeCWb
Our collaborators at Neurorehab Lab at TC, Columbia Univ are recruiting children with #cerebralpalsy for a 1-week remote observation study of physical activity. All interaction with researchers will be virtual via teleconferencing. Check out the recruitment flyer for more details!
Join Cerebral Palsy Foundation for The Virtual Town Hall tonight at 6pm for an educational discussion with leading clinicians about spasticity management and related issues in adults with cerebral palsy. Our own, Dr. Heakyung Kim, will speak on the panel: l8r.it/rmgd
An innovative pilot study by Friel Lab Burke Neurological Institute and collaborators Center for Cerebral Palsy Research on HABIT combined with tDCS can improve impaired upper extremity muscles and motor function is now published in full-text on Pub-Med. #cerebralpalsyawarenessmonth buff.ly/3qtSvUX
We are #recruiting children with #hemiplegia for a #researchstudy involving bimanual therapy and non-invasive brain stimulation. Please reach out to us at [email protected] if you are interested! #cerebralpalsy #rct
We are recruiting children aged between 6-17 years with #cerebralpalsy #hemiplegia to participate in a free intensive intervention study at our lab. Please reach out at [email protected] or 212.678.3332 if you would like more information! #clinicaltrials #recruitment