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Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS)

CPAS is a charity empowering person with cerebral palsy or multiple disabilities to realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives. They provide persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities with early intervention, special education, rehabilitation services, day activity centre programmes as well as vocational training and gainful employment in Singapore. Through active advocacy and the support of equal opportunities for all persons with cerebral palsy and multiple disabilities, CPAS hopes to empower these individuals by helping them realise their full potential and lead fulfilled, dignified lives. Their services also include the following: 1. Home Management Program 2. Outpatient Programme 3. Allied Health 4. Specialised Clinics 5. Learning, Development and Consultancy

Mir rehab

In the catalog of our website you can find a wide range of cerebral palsy rehabilitation equipment. In addition, special equipment is needed to recover from the disease - these are electrical equipment, small devices and other products for rehabilitation. Their main purpose is to help restore health and make life easier for people with impaired health.

Cerebral Palsy Network

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Matthew Shanahan | Podistrist, Chiropodist In Tuggerah

Cerebral Palsy occurs due to an impaired muscle coordination known as spastic paralysis and other disabilities, which have been caused by damage to the brain before or at birth. Spasticity occurs as a result of increased muscle tone, which results in muscle stiffness. This muscle tightness makes movements difficult and can effect posture and balance. Toe walking is a common issue also. Podiatry can help with pressure areas, orthoses and footwear.