Links
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- KidsHaveStrokes.org
- http://www.pediatricstroke.org/
- Description: Here is another link/support group
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 25, 2007
- Childhood Stroke & Hemiplegia Connections of IL
- http://cshconnections.org/
- Description: CSH Connections is an Illinois based support and information group for families with children and young adults who have hemiplegia (a form of cerebral palsy) due to pediatric stroke or other neurological trauma.
- Added by Michelle708 on Aug. 18, 2007
- Childhood Stroke & Hemiplegia Connections of IL
- http://cshconnections.org/
- Description: CSH Connections is an Illinois based support and information group for families with children and young adults who have hemiplegia (a form of cerebral palsy) due to pediatric stroke or other neurological trauma.
- Added by Michelle708 on Aug. 18, 2007
- Hemi-Kids.Com - Online Support for Children with Hemiplegia
- http://www.hemikids.org/phshk.html
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 14, 2008
- ABC News on Young stroke victims
- http://abcnews.go.com/Health/Family/Story?id=5396292&page=1
- Description: Here is an article about raising awareness for childhood stroke victims
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 18, 2008
- ACQUIREc Therapy Pediatric Constraint Induced Therapy
- http://www.circ.uab.edu/cit.htm
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 21, 2008
- CHASA.ORG
- http://www.chasa.org/
- Description: Here is a link for Children's Hemiplegia & Stroke Association which may be helpful
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 21, 2008
- Caring Bridge
- http://www.caringbridge.org/
- Description: CaringBridge® (www.caringbridge.org) is a free, nonprofit web service that connects family and friends to share information, love and support during a serious medical condition, treatment and recovery. It takes just a few moments for you to create your own personal and private CaringBridge website.
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 25, 2008
- CIT article - from American Stroke Association
- http://www.strokeassociation.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=3029931
- Description: Constraint-induced movement therapy (CI) forces the use of the affected side by restraining the unaffected side. With CI therapy, the therapist constrains the survivor’s unaffected arm in a sling. The survivor then uses his or her affected arm repetitively and intensively for two weeks
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 25, 2008
- American Stroke Association
- http://www.strokeassociation.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200037
- Added by MariaC68 on Jul. 25, 2008
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