Center for Cerebral Palsy Research at Teachers College, Columbia University

Center for Cerebral Palsy Research at Teachers College, Columbia University The Center for Cerebral Palsy Research is a non-profit organization at Teachers College, Columbia University. Participation in all projects is free.

We are committed to understanding mechanisms of CP symptoms and developing evidence-based treatments. Who we are
The Center for Cerebral Palsy Research is a non-profit organization founded in 1996 at Teachers College, Columbia University, a leading institution of Education, Health and Psychology. Our Center is committed to improving the lives of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other individuals with brain injuries through research and education. Emphasis has been placed on understanding the mechanisms underlying motor and speech disorders associated with cerebral palsy, and developing evidence-based treatment approaches targeting these disorders. The center is led by Dr. Andrew Gordon, who has more than 20 years of research experience in children with CP, and consists of a unique team of physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, social workers and psychologists, neuroscientists, a pediatric neurologist, and many volunteers and collaborators from throughout the world. Based on knowledge gained about impaired hand function in children with CP, we developed and began studying the efficacy of intensive rehabilitation techniques in 1997, and over 300 children have participated in our free day-camp programs since 2002. Our program differs from most other CP treatment programs in that we do not simply take existing therapies (PT, OT, SLP) and apply them more intensively. Rather we have built our treatment models from the ground up using theoretically defensible ingredients gleaned from the basic neurosciences, child development and motor learning disciplines. We are committed to evidence-based models of medicine, and we are constantly revising and improving our treatments and testing their efficacy. Participating in our projects not only may help your child, but will also help aid our understanding of the optimal ingredients and dosage of successful rehabilitation with the hope that this information will improve rehabilitation services for all children with cerebral palsy. What we do
We know that efficacy depends on how we engage children rather than how the unaffected hand is restricted. Thus all our activities are conducted in the most child-friendly means possible, and we incorporate the latest technologies (e.g., video-gaming). For example, treatments for children age 6 years and up are often conducted in fun day-camp environments during school recess, while still having each child receive individualized attention by assigning them their own individual interventionist. Some projects take place throughout the year, while others such as the day camp projects are generally held during school recess. Please see our website https://www.tc.columbia.edu/cit or contact us at cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu for more information or to have your child considered for participation in our programs.

Happy New Year everyone! We are entering the very end of our active studies for children with unilateral and bilateral C...
01/07/2026

Happy New Year everyone! We are entering the very end of our active studies for children with unilateral and bilateral CP, so if you have been considering having your child participate in either of our studies, now would be the best time to reach out!

You can scan the QR code for more information, or email us at cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu!

✨ New project alert! ✨We’ve launched a pilot study exploring the feasibility of combining HABIT-ILE with Functional Stre...
12/10/2025

✨ New project alert! ✨
We’ve launched a pilot study exploring the feasibility of combining HABIT-ILE with Functional Strength Training for children with spinal muscular atrophy. Only four sessions in and we’re already seeing exciting improvements! 💪🏻 Stay tuned for updates!

We’re gearing up for our fall & winter camps - to be scheduled at your convenience (e.g. over long weekends and after sc...
09/08/2025

We’re gearing up for our fall & winter camps - to be scheduled at your convenience (e.g. over long weekends and after school)! This is the final opportunity to join as our study is wrapping up soon.

Interested? Reach out today:
📧 cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu
📞 212-678-3332

Don’t miss your child’s chance to participate!

Looking for community, coping strategies, or a safe space to connect with others? Our colleagues at Weinberg Family Cere...
07/31/2025

Looking for community, coping strategies, or a safe space to connect with others? Our colleagues at Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center are offering virtual CP support groups for families residing in NY and CT! Please email cpcenter@cumc.columbia.edu or call 212-305-2700 if you are interested!

Hi families! We still have a few spots available at our last camp this summer (Aug 4-8). Please reach out to us at cpres...
07/15/2025

Hi families! We still have a few spots available at our last camp this summer (Aug 4-8). Please reach out to us at cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu if you are interested!

🧠✨ Study Opportunity! ✨🧠Our collaborators at Columbia Engineering are looking for children (ages 8+) with unilateral or ...
07/01/2025

🧠✨ Study Opportunity! ✨🧠
Our collaborators at Columbia Engineering are looking for children (ages 8+) with unilateral or bilateral cerebral palsy to join a virtual reality (VR) rehab pilot study!

This research will help design personalized VR-based therapies that target each child’s unique needs.

Interested? Contact Robert Carrera at rc3172@cumc.columbia.edu to learn more!

Hi everyone, we are now on Instagram! Go give us a follow to get real-time updates from our upcoming research camps this...
06/10/2025

Hi everyone, we are now on Instagram! Go give us a follow to get real-time updates from our upcoming research camps this summer!

38 Followers, 63 Following, 22 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Center for Cerebral Palsy Research ()

Join us at this year's CP Community Day hosted by Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center this Saturday, June 7th at 11AM!...
06/03/2025

Join us at this year's CP Community Day hosted by Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center this Saturday, June 7th at 11AM! Come visit our booth to find out more about our ongoing research studies for children with CP. Hope to see you there!

Check out over event day map for CP Community Day 2025! Fun, food & friendship on Saturday, June 7th at 11am.

RSVP now:
https://www.weinberg.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/cp-community-day-back-2025

Hi everyone, we're just a few weeks away from our first intensive therapy camps of the summer for children with hemipleg...
06/02/2025

Hi everyone, we're just a few weeks away from our first intensive therapy camps of the summer for children with hemiplegia! We still have available spots for camps on 6/18-6/22, 7/4-7/8, and 8/4-8/8. This will likely be the last summer we are running this study so please don't miss out on this opportunity!

Wow, 2024 is flying by! As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful to all the families who have committed their tim...
12/09/2024

Wow, 2024 is flying by! As we reflect on the past year, we are grateful to all the families who have committed their time and energy to participate in our studies. If you're starting to plan for 2025 and have been considering having your child participate, now would be the perfect time to reach out to us! We have studies for children aged 6-17 years old with both unilateral and bilateral CP. Feel free to share this flyer with anyone who may be interested, and scan the QR code for more information about our studies!

Hi families! We are currently looking for children with hemiplegia/diplegia (GMFCS I-II) between 6-17 years old to parti...
11/15/2024

Hi families! We are currently looking for children with hemiplegia/diplegia (GMFCS I-II) between 6-17 years old to participate in a single session intervention study involving a robotic trunk control device and a postural control and reaching/grasping intervention at Columbia Engineering.

The training is delivered with a robotic device called Trunk-Support-Trainer (TruST), and our physical therapist uses age-appropriate games to conduct the intervention. The overall goal of this study is to improve the upper body control and function (reaching and grasping) of the child while sitting.

Participation is free and will involve one session that will last at most 3 hours at our Morningside Heights campus in Manhattan (NYC). Training is highly individualized and we are able to offer appointments in the evenings, weekends, and holidays. In addition, free clinical evaluations of fine motor and seated postural functions will be performed immediately before and after the intervention. You will be reimbursed for the costs of travel/commuting to our lab upon study completion.

Please reach out if you are interested to find out more by emailing cpresearch@tc.columbia.edu or calling us at 212.678.3332. Thank you!

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