Spinal Stenosis in Adults with CP: The Urgent Need for Early Diagnosis

For adults with cerebral palsy (CP), spinal stenosis is more than a medical term—it’s pain, weakness, and loss of independence. Yet too often, diagnosis comes late. Why? Because the current system is stacked against us. Clinicians rely heavily on changes in gait to identify spinal stenosis. But gait is already different for people with CP. […]

SpineX SCiP Success: Treat Adults with Cerebral Palsy

SpineX created a game-changing device for both adults and children, originally aimed at those under 18 with cerebral palsy. However, they soon realized its benefits across all ages. The non-surgical, non-invasive device, SCiP, has shown successful results. Check out the link to learn more and join the celebration!

Federal Funding Boosts Training for Doctors on Developmental Disabilities

The American Medical Association and American Dental Association are finally focusing on expanding disability training for students. Federal officials have awarded $8 million to 18 medical training programs to improve care for people with disabilities. It’s a positive step for the medical community. (Word count: 42)

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