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Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Because her first cast was actually pink, she has come to call any cast a "pink". This one was accidentally pulled off, she wore the removable "clam shell" constraint until we could re-cast after the weekend.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Tina Allen of the Liddle Kidz Foundation takes some time for a laugh break during a recent volunteer outreach to orphanages in Thailand.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Tina Allen, Liddle Kidz Foundation, poses with a group of infant massage certification graduates in Los Angeles, California.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
Pvt. Tyler LeBlanc, C/1-79th FA, climbs down the Jacob's ladder, July 3, 2017, at the Confidence Obstacle Course. (Photo Credit: Cindy McIntyre, Fort Sill Tribune)
The Liddle Kidz Foundation was invited to particppate in Earth Day on the 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, Calfiornia.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Exicted to have completed her Certified Pediatric Massage Therapist Certification (CPMT), Jessica Cooney of Whitefish, Montana shares a BIG smile with the camera.
Tina Allen of the Liddle Kidz Foundation makes a special guest appearance on PBS' "A Place of Our Own" in an episode devoted to the importance of touch for young children.
La Subsecretaria de Redes Asistenciales, Doctora Gloria Burgos, participa de la inauguración de la Sala para el Desarrollo de la Telemedicina CIMT+HCUCH, del Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
HRC and USACC Soldiers take part in a demonstration of the Army Combat Fitness Test and get hands-on experience during grader training led by US CIMT at Fort Knox Sept. 25. (Photo by Brenadine C. Humphrey, Cadet Command Public Affairs)
So, usually Tina Allen of Liddle Kidz Foundation is not holding meetings in parking lots, but sometimes you take the meeting where it happens. Tina meets with Rachel Beals of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to discuss overseas work for children with special healthcare needs.
Piper is 4 and has hemiplegic cerebral palsy, affecting her right side. She wears a hinged AFO and often a Benik brace on her right hand. She has done 2 rounds of Constraint Induced Therapy that help her by casting the "good" arm for four weeks. This forces her to use the weaker arm constantly and begins to help build stronger neuropathways for strength and movement on the weakened side.
Glenn Morales and students in Concrete Industry Management Program (CIM) work on a community service project to install pavers at the parking lot for the Chico Islamic Center on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)