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Not everyone who has cerebral palsy requires treatment. Many people work, play and go to school without needing intervention. For some people, the clinical features of cerebral palsy can create musculoskeletal problems.
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Donate TodayCerebral palsy is the most common childhood disability in the United States. It is a developmental disorder of posture and movement caused by an injury to the brain occurring during
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