PT and School Aged Children with CP

The November issue of Physical and Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics published a review on physical therapy interventions for school aged children with cerebral palsy. Thirty four articles were reviewed with strength training being the most studied intervention. The strength training intervention resulted in significant improvements in muscle strength but not necessarily in function. Improvements in […]

Saliva and Cerebral Palsy

An interesting research article in Archives of Oral Biology analyzed the saliva of 38 individuals with cerebral palsy compared to their neurotypical peers. The saliva of individuals with cerebral palsy exhibited “an increase in salivary osmolality, total protein, potassium and chloride concentrations”. In addition, the saliva flow rate was reduced in individuals with spastic cerebral […]

Right Side Hurts More?

Here is a very interesting journal article from Early Human Development on pain perception in infants. Did you know that some studies have shown that handedness and gender can effect pain perception in adults? This latest study was to determine if the same held true in infants. Prefrontal activation was measured with near infrared spectroscopy […]

Calling All Students Under 25 Years Old

Do you know someone who wants to “do something”? The Do Something organization is offering awards and grants to people under 25 years of age who want to accomplish something in their community. If you know a motivated, self starter you will want to pass this website along to them. You can get more information […]