Cerebral Palsy

People living with cerebral palsy have a complex physical disability that makes their muscles unusually stiff and affects their movements. Cerebral palsy is caused by early damage to a part of the brain, which does not get worse in itself but whose consequences become more severe over time. Each person with cerebral palsy is unique and, while all have some degree of physical disability, many face additional learning, communication, visual, or other challenges. With the right resources, therapies, and support, people with cerebral palsy can thrive and live fulfilling lives. Know More >

ICPS supports World CP Day

ICPS is proud to be a partner of CP Alliance and many organisations around the world
that mark World Cerebral Palsy Day on 6 October. Read more>

    

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