Cerebral palsy clinic aids by ‘bringing everybody together’
Four-year-old cerebral palsy patient Martin Mejia shows his doctors how well he can flex his muscles. In a partnership with Campbell Clinic, the Cerebral Palsy Care and Research opened in Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in 2018. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)
The Center of Excellence for Cerebral Palsy Care and Research in Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital serves as a one-stop shop, with the only clinic of its kind in a more than 200-mile radius of Memphis.
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Aisling Mäki has been writing about Memphis since she moved to the city more than 20 years ago. She’s worked for print, digital and broadcast news outlets, including Memphis Daily News and Action News 5 (WMC), as well as public relations agencies. Her work has earned awards from The Associated Press, Tennessee Press Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Public Relations Society of America.
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