Cerebral Palsy and Neuromotor Comprehensive Care Center
Providing comprehensive care to children with neurological motor conditions and disorders
The Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Neuromotor Comprehensive Care Center is a collaboration between the Nicklaus Children's Hospital's Orthopedic, Sports Medicine and Spine Institute and Neuroscience Institute. The Center offers a comprehensive range of services, treatments and resources designed to support children with neurological motor conditions and disorders such a cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy and other conditions that affect movement.
Our team of specialists benefit from a network of pediatric experts within Nicklaus Children's who work together to personalize the needs of each individual patient and his/her care journey.
A Team Approach to Care
The CP and Neuromotor Comprehensive Care Center team of specialists includes experts in orthopedics, neurology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, rehabilitation (PM&R), physical therapy, and developmental primary care. Together, they address a wide range of health issues, providing expert consultations, evaluations, advanced surgical interventions, and non-surgical therapies with the goal to improve mobility, independence and quality of life for children with neuromotor disorders. To further enhance the quality of life for children and optimize outcomes, a dedicated nurse navigator provides personalized guidance and support to patients, families and referrers, to ensure seamless coordination of medical, therapeutic, and community resources.
To make an appointment call 1-833-624-5439 or email cpandneuromotorcenter@nicklaushealth.org.
Comprehensive Programs
The CP and Neuromotor Center offers comprehensive programs focused on various multidisciplinary specialties.
- Gait Analysis Lab
Conditions we Treat
- Ataxia de Friedreich
- Ataxia telangiectasia
- Atrofia muscular espinal (AME)
- Corea
- Derrame cerebral/aneurisma cerebrovascular
- Distocia de hombros
- Distrofia muscular congénita
- Distrofia muscular congénita de Ullrich
- Distrofia muscular de Becker
- Distrofia muscular de Duchenne
- Distrofia muscular de Emery-Dreifuss
- Distrofia muscular de la cintura y las extremidades
- Distrofia muscular FSH (facioescapulohumeral)
- Enfermedad de Charcot-Marie-Tooth
- Enfermedad de Pompe
- Enfermedad mitocondrial
- Enfermedades genéticas
- Escoliosis neuromuscular
- Espasticidad de las piernas y los pies
- Espasticidad y trastornos del movimiento
- Lesión del plexo braquial relacionada con el nacimiento
- Lesión traumática del plexo braquial
- Lesiones de los nervios periféricos
- Lesiones del plexo braquial y de los nervios periféricos
- Lesiones nerviosas
- Miastenia gravis (MG)
- Miopatías congénitas
- Miopatías inflamatorias
- Neurofibroma plexiforme
- Neurofibromatosis
- Neuropatía periférica
- Parálisis cerebral
- Parálisis cerebral provocada por complicaciones en el parto
- Parálisis de Erb
- Parálisis del nervio radial
- Parálisis o lesión obstétrica del plexo braquial
- Parálisis/lesión del nervio peroneo
- Plexopatía braquial
- Polineuropatía
- Schwannoma
- Síndrome del AIN/síndrome del pronador
- Síndrome del túnel carpiano
- Síndrome del túnel cubital
- Trastornos neuromusculares
Treatments and Procedures
- Biopsias de músculo, nervio y piel
- Bomba de baclofeno intratecal
- Cirugía multinivel de un solo evento
- CMRA Cardíaca
- Ecografía muscular
- Electrocardiograma
- Electromiograma y velocidad de conducción nerviosa
- Estimulación cerebral profunda
- Fisioterapia
- Injertos de nervios
- Inyecciones de Botox/Dysport
- Prueba de Función Pulmonar
- Prueba DEXA
- Prueba genética básica
- Pruebas de laboratorio
- Rayos X (Radiografías)
- Reconstrucción del plexo braquial y del nervio periférico
- Reparación de nervios lacerados
- Rizotomía dorsal
- Terapia génica para el DMD
- Terapia ocupacional
- Transferencias de nervios
Wheelchair/Seating and Mobility Clinic
The Wheelchair and DME (Durable Medical Equipment) Clinic held once a week, serves children with a variety of musculoskeletal conditions ranging from muscular dystrophy, spina bifida and cerebral palsy. Patients can be evaluated and fitted for wheelchairs, specialized walkers, chairs and bath equipment. There is a multi-specialty group of providers including a physical therapist, orthotist and wheel chair vendors who evaluate each patient's abilities and needs.
Expanding Access to Gene Therapy
Nicklaus Children’s has been at the forefront of groundbreaking and emerging gene therapies for eligible children. These leading-edge treatments provide hope for families navigating complex conditions such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare genetic disorder characterized by progressive muscle weakness and damage. The hospital was among the first in the nation to administer Elevidys, the FDA-approved gene therapy for DMD to a 5-year-old boy who has since shown remarkable progress. A year after treatment, he is now jogging and jumping and participating eagerly in physical therapy sessions.
Deep Brain Stimulation: Transforming Pediatric Dystonia Outcomes
As a leader in complex neuromotor care, Nicklaus Children's utilizes advanced surgical interventions such as deep brain stimulation (DBS). The hospital’s multidisciplinary approach and rapid response protocols have proven life-changing for children with complex conditions, like Tamyrn, a young boy diagnosed with genetic dystonia. After undergoing urgent DBS surgery followed by an accelerated titration approach, Tamryn regained the ability to walk within five months of surgery—significantly faster than typical recovery timelines.



