The Centre of Research Excellence in Cerebral Palsy (CRE-CP) brings together leading researchers, clinicians and consumers in a concerted effort to bring about change in the management and treatment of cerebral palsy.The ultimate goal of CRE-CP is to improve the physical, mental, social and emotional health and well-being of any person affected by cerebral palsy, and their families. Specifically, the research program aims to increase functionality, quality of life and social participation, whilst reducing pain and deformity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes of the podcast CRE-CP Podcast
- Measuring Quality of Life
- The multiple applications of gait and movement analysis
- Rehabilitation robots - current and future uses of robots in paediatric rehabilitation
- Special edition: post-operative rehabilitation procedures for children having lower limb orthopaedic surgery (with Claire Kerr)
- Peter Rosenbaum: Using f-words to set goals for children with neurodisability and their families
- VPRS Education Day Part 4: Early Detection
- Episode 8 - Sleep
- VPRS Education Day Part 3: Outpatient Development
- VPRS Education Day Part 2: Upper Limb Orthosis
- VPRS Education Day Part 1: Participation
- Episode 7 - Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy
- Episode 6 - Alternative And Augmentative Communication
- Episode 5 - Mental Health Of Parents And Carers
- Episode 4 - Dr Virginia Wright - Igniting Fitness Possibilities For Children With Various Abilities
- Episode 3 - Peter Rosenbaum - Knowledge Translation; An Update On The 'F-words'
- Episode 2 - Rachel Toovey, Hip Surveillance For Children With Cerebral Palsy
- (Unedited) Lena Krumlinde Sundholm - Functional Hand Use In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy
- Episode 1 - Lena Krumlinde Sundholm - Functional Hand Use In Children With Unilateral Cerebral Palsy