Cerebral Palsy Sports
Sports performed by athletes with cerebral palsy, addressing spasticity management, ROM maintenance against progressive tightness, strength development within available range, and functional mobility optimization.
Key ROM Tests
Risk Factors Assessed
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Cerebral Palsy Sports assessment include?
How is the Cerebral Palsy Sports protocol different from a general assessment?
How do I get started with the Cerebral Palsy Sports protocol?
Get your Cerebral Palsy Sports assessment
Your coach runs this protocol as part of your structural evaluation, then builds a personalized corrective plan based on the data.
Apply for AssessmentProtocol Details
- Category
- Paralympic & Adaptive
- ROM Tests
- 6
- Corrective Targets
- 3
- Benchmarked
- Screening-based
Take our 2-minute quiz to identify your pain patterns and get a personalized correction plan.
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