Expert Calls for New Definition of Cerebral Palsy

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A professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation argues that cerebral palsy should be redefined as "the most common lifelong physical disability" rather than a childhood disorder, to improve care for adults with the condition. This reframing aims to address the lack of data and resources for adults with cerebral palsy, who face increased risks of various health complications. The current focus on pediatric care has led to misconceptions and inadequate adult care, prompting calls for new research and standards to better support adults living with cerebral palsy.
Why one expert says it’s time to redefine cerebral palsy The Washington Post
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