MI-UCP Presents Cerebral Palsy Virtual Seminar Series on National CP Awareness Day

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MI-UCP Presents Cerebral Palsy Virtual Seminar Series on National CP Awareness Day

[City, State] - [Date] - MI-UCP, a leading organization dedicated to supporting individuals with cerebral palsy (CP) and their families, is proud to announce the launch of the Cerebral Palsy Virtual Seminar Series. This educational initiative coincides with National CP Awareness Day and is set to take place on Monday, March 25th at 12pm.

Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that affects movement and posture and is often associated with additional challenges such as pain and functional limitations. As part of MI-UCP's ongoing commitment to providing valuable resources and support to the CP community, the virtual seminar series aims to address critical topics relevant to individuals living with CP, their families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

This month’s Cerebral Palsy Virtual Seminar Series will focus on "Functional Changes and Pain with Aging and Cerebral Palsy." Renowned experts in the field, Mary Gannotti, PT, PhD, and Ed Hurvitz, M.D., will lead the discussion, offering insights into the reasons why adults with cerebral palsy may experience functional changes or pain as they age.

The presentation will also provide practical advice on exercises and pain treatments that adults with CP can incorporate into their daily routines, as well as valuable resources to help manage their health effectively.

The virtual seminar series is open to individuals affected by cerebral palsy, their families, caregivers, healthcare professionals, educators, and anyone interested in learning more about the condition. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate from the comfort of their homes via an online platform.

To register for the Cerebral Palsy Virtual Seminar Series, please visit https://www.mi-ucp.org/cpseminars. Registration is free, but space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

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