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CP Research Priorities

CP Research Priorities. Compartive Effectiveness/Interventions. Physical Activity. Levels of Physical Activity No Entry Exercise Strategies No Entry Chronic Disease Risk No Entry Affect on Outcomes (e.g. pain) No Entry. Comparative Effectiveness CPRN Registry SDR vs. Botox

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CP Research Priorities

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  1. CP Research Priorities Compartive Effectiveness/Interventions Physical Activity Levels of Physical Activity No Entry Exercise Strategies No Entry Chronic Disease Risk No Entry Affect on Outcomes (e.g. pain) No Entry • Comparative Effectiveness • CPRN Registry • SDR vs. Botox • Best Practices/QI • ITB QI • Orthopedic Indications • Surgical Disparities • Supported Mobility • Epilepsy • SEMLS Outcomes • SDR in GMFCS IV/V • Innovations • No Entry

  2. CP Research Priorities Aging/Longitudinal Pain/Fatigue Prevention Adult Pain Treatment Adult Pain Trials No Entry • Understanding Aging Process • No Entry • Adult Outcomes/Issues • CPRN Registry • Adult Social/Emotional/Function • Adult Pain • Longitudinal Outcomes • CP PRO

  3. CP Research Priorities CAM Neuroplasticity Understanding Mechanism No Entry Trials No Entry • Comparative Effectiveness • No Entry • Cost and Coverage • No Entry

  4. NIH WORKSHOP PRIORITIES

  5. NIH/NCMRR PRIORITIES FOR CP

  6. Call to Action • Physical Activity studies using CPRN • More studies in highest priority areas • Interventions, especially CER • Aging • Longitudinal design • Pain • Early Diagnosis and Treatment • Think about: • Where does CAM and Plasticity fit for CPRN • Other areas of study

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