Cerebral Palsy and Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Update …

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Research study shows positive results in children when combined with rehabilitative treatment. Resource4thePeople's national network of attorneys will continue to offer free consultations for parents seeking information involving compensation for alleged medical malpractice in such cases.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 07, 2013

http://www.resource4thepeople.com/medicalmalpractice/cerebralpalsy-lawsuit.html

Resource4thePeople announced today its latest information update for consumers who may have been affected by cerebral palsy or are seeking legal options over allegations of medical malpractice in child births.

The update involves the encouraging findings of a Chinese medical study which was posted* July 6, 2013 in the HealthCare Medicine Institute web site. The authors of the study** reported positive results in the use of acupuncture to treat children with cerebral palsy.

"We are encouraged by the findings of this research and hope that continual medical research will define more ways to treat those who may have this condition," said Resource4thePeople.

"We are also announcing the continuance of our offer of free consultations to families who may have been affected by allegations of medical malpractice that may have resulted in cerebral palsy or birth injuries."

Cerebral palsy is a general description of a set of neurological problems that stem from brain damage and permanently disrupt an individual's capacity for muscle coordination and body movement control. This can occur during fetal development, birth, post-birth or during the first few years of life.

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