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I want to play the guitar, but I have cerebral palsy?

December 20, 2010 in Questions

5166011710 6b331bdec8 m I want to play the guitar, but I have cerebral palsy?
Is it possible? I want to really bad. I can use my right hand, but it’s not 100% functional. I can’t strum with it, and it is extremely difficult to hold chords with it. My left hand is 100% functional, so..um…I just really want to play the guitar and I don’t know how. Is there anything I can do to strengthen the ability of my right hand? Any advice or help is greatly appreciated, thank you.

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Can a kid with spastic cerebral palsy in a wheelchair play the Wii?

November 28, 2010 in Questions

1076268838 9a4516cb2d m Can a kid with spastic cerebral palsy in a wheelchair play the Wii?
I was thinking about getting one to give me more mobility when I play video games

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Can I play guitar considering I have mild cerebral palsy?

September 3, 2010 in Questions

1076215548 7d72fb32d0 m Can I play guitar considering I have mild cerebral palsy?
I’d like to learn although every time I try I get frustrated because I have limited function in my right arm (more specifically my right hand). Is there some kind of special instructor that I could go to, or should I move on? If someone who understands or lives with this disorder could give some input, I’d appreciate it.

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Is it normal for people with cerebral palsy to walk normally and be able to play the guitar?

August 29, 2010 in Questions

1076269778 7f63ff3f88 m Is it normal for people with cerebral palsy to walk normally and be able to play the guitar?
What are the causes of it also?
I’m talking about my brother and he is 32. That article was about men over the age of 65.

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Teenager wants to play basketball with service dog

August 22, 2010 in News

Teenager wants to play basketball with service dog
CHICAGO (AP) — A federal lawsuit claims a suburban Chicago high school and Special Olympics are barring a girl with cerebral palsy from playing basketball with other disabled students.

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