New Combination Therapy Offers Hope for Improved Movement for Cerebral Palsy
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A new study from the Childhood Cerebral Palsy Integrated Neuroscience Discovery Network (CP-NET), one of OBI’s Integrated Discovery Programs, explores [an] innovative approach, showing how two different treatments—Neural Precursor Cell transplantation and Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy—work together to promote brain repair and improve motor function.
Through its funding and support, OBI is helping bridge the translational gap—turning discoveries into real-world treatments that can improve outcomes for individuals living with brain disorders. This type of groundbreaking research is not only expanding scientific knowledge but also paving the way for new innovations, including the development of regenerative therapies that could transform care for cerebral palsy and other neurological conditions.