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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cerebral palsy Le Bonheur Campbell Clinic pediatric clinicAisling Mäki
Aisling Mäki has spent the better part of two decades writing about Memphis. A former digital journalist for WMC Action News 5 and staff reporter for Memphis Daily News, her work has also appeared in The Commercial Appeal, High Ground News, I Love Memphis, Inside Memphis Business, The Memphis Flyer, Memphis Parent, Memphis Magazine and Tri-State Defender.
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