Discovering new futures in cerebral palsy research and therapy

Meet Casey.

Diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after birth, Casey has been working closely with Dr. Susan Hastings since the age of 2. In addition to the using her therapeutic methods developed over several decades, Dr. Hastings began to add neuromodulation to Casey’s spinal cord from the age of 11. What followed was an incredible progression. We believe incredible improvements like Casey’s are not reserved for only a few, but for all those afflicted by cerebral palsy.

Our mission is to combine cutting edge technology, expert research, and world-leading therapy to create the most effective strategies for children with cerebral palsy to improve their functions.

Cerebral palsy is a disorder that affects a person’s ability to control their muscles, limiting their coordination, movement, and communication.

Symptoms of cerebral palsy vary widely among those affected. Severity ranges from an inability to walk or speak, to normal walking and speech with the use of aids and physical/speech therapy.

From Impossible to Possible. We’ve done it before.

Our lab brings decades of neuroscience and therapy experience to the world of cerebral palsy. Our neuromodulation technology has been proven time and time again to be safe and effective not just in dozens of publications, but in real world applications with spinal cord injury patients. When we saw similar improvements in sensorimotor and autonomic systems in children with cerebral palsy, it became increasingly evident that similar mechanisms may be in play in the recovery of these dysfunctions. Now we want to optimize our strategies to their full potential to tackle the wide array of neurological symptoms associated with cerebral palsy.

This is Abram, and he was a part of our most recent study. This video shows him on his first day with us, before having any kind of neuromodulation. After a few weeks and later in this video, he shows off his walking with the aid of our stimulation.

Meet the Team

  • Dr. Reggie Edgerton, Ph.D

    CO-DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH

  • Dr. Charles Liu, MD, Ph.D

    CO-DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH

  • Dr. Susan Hastings, PT, DPT, PCS

    HEAD OF THERAPY

  • Ms. Kirsten Götz-Neumann

    PRESIDENT of O.G.I.G.

  • Dr. Hui Zhong

    LAB DIRECTOR

Excited for the future?

We are too.

Your contribution will go directly to our research fund, and will help us:

  • Develop and sustain an experienced team of physical therapists, bioengineers, scientists and clinical specialists that can develop patient specific strategies for functional recovery.

  • Purchase state of the art equipment

    • From hi-tech, gait based treadmills and EMG recording devices to the latest toys from the store.

Hear about neuromodulation and cerebral palsy straight from the experts

Drs. Edgerton and Hastings recorded two podcasts with the wiredON Development, a community of pediatric physical therapists and occupational therapists created to bring innovative practices into everyday neurorehabilitation by connecting passionate clinicians, thought leaders and academics. Listen here

“One day soon, children will say that they ‘had CP’. It is our ethical obligation to explore now, not tomorrow, and find what neuromodulation combined with the best, most advanced therapy can do today.”

— Ms. Kirsten Götz-Neumann, PT, President of Observational Gait Instructor Group

Want more information or have any questions?

We’d love to answer questions you have about our lab, cerebral palsy, or anything else.

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