The Cerebral Palsy Program at Children's Hospital Boston sees over 1,800 patients per
year, and provides interdisciplinary, state-of-the-art evaluation, and treatment of children with
a variety of neuromuscular conditions including:
- cerebral palsy
- static encephalopathy
- progressive neuromuscular conditions
- congenital anomalies
- muscle tendon contractures
- skeletal and upper extremity malalignment and contractures
- joint deformities of the spine, hip, knee, ankle and foot
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To help maximize the child's functional capabilities our team offers complete management of neuromuscular problems. Services are provided in an atmosphere of family centered care, with a strong focus on maximizing the child's functional independence, stability and quality of life.
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AACPDM's Response to FDA Botox Warnings
American Academy for Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM) issues a statement regarding the recent FDA notification of adverse reactions linked to botox use......
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Dances with Sydney Brian Reich's response to his daughter's cerebral palsy is an annual golf tournament that has raised about $100,000 for Children's research.
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