Tracking Longitudinal Progression of Selective Motor Control from Infancy Through Childhood in Spastic Cerebral Palsy
Children and adults with spastic cerebral palsy frequently have reduced ability to move joints indiv…
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The Pedal with Pete Foundation is completely run by volunteers and works hard to keep costs down so over 80% of every dollar raised goes directly to cerebral palsy research.
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With the funds raised, grants totaling $50,000-$75,000 per year are awarded to researchers to further their work developing prevention, treatment, and cures for cerebral palsy research that is making a difference for people with cerebral palsy, including 800,000 children and adults in the United States alone.
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