What is Cerebral Palsy?
[superquote]Cerebral palsy is a general term describing a group of chronic non-progressive neurological symptoms which cause impaired control of movement and which are evident in the first few years of life, usually before age 3.
The disorders are induced by damage or faulty development of the motor areas in the brain, disrupting the patient’s ability to control movement and posture.
Symptoms of cerebral palsy include difficulty with fine motor tasks such as writing, poor balance and walking, and involuntary movements. The exact combination of symptoms differs from patient to patient and may vary over time. . . Read Article[/superquote]
Be Inspired

By the Achievements and Abilities!
Take a quick look into the archives of people with Cerebral Palsy who became famous. 58 sec
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Links to bio’s of famous people with Cerebral Palsy to learn more about each person:
- Geri Jewell
- Anne McDonald
- Christy Brown
- Chris Fonseca
- Christopher Nolan (author)
- Ruth Sienkiewicz-Mercer
- Stephen Hawking
- Steady Eddie
- Jerry Traylor
- Jhamak Ghimire
- Thomas Ritter
- Karen Killilea
- Josh Blue
- RJ Mitte
- Eric Gores
- Harilyn Rousso
- Niel Jacobson
- Greg Walloch
- Gaby Brimmer
- Arthur Campbell Jr.
- Dan Keplinger
- Stephen Hopkins
- Susie Maroney
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