Surgery and Therapy Lead to Improved Quality of Life for Patient With Cerebral Palsy
Like most 12-year-old boys, Keith Johnson stays busy. He plays on his tablet, enjoys his toy cars and revels in various video games.
Unlike most 12-year-old boys, Keith has cerebral palsy. He visits Cincinnati Children’s often and receives ongoing treatment from different experts, including our cerebral palsy (CP) team, audiologists (he was born deaf in his right ear), and occupational, physical and speech therapists.
But despite his many medical challenges, Keith’s family doesn’t treat him with kid gloves, or even as a typical CP patient with physical limitations.