Physical therapy is often the first step in treating cerebral palsy.
improve motor skills
Physical Therapists get involved at UCP Art Gallery Benefit

The Physical Therapists at CardioFlex Therapy are proud to support the Artblend Gallery Benefit for the United Cerebral Palsy
UCP Transitional Learning Center supported by CardioFlex

Physical therapy is often the first step in treating cerebral palsy. It can help improve motor skills and can prevent movement problems from getting worse over time.