On the invitation of the Spastic Centre, an Australian organization that provides services for children and adults with disabilities, and with funding from Easter Seals/UCP of NC, Dr Alexander traveled to Sydney, Australia to attend the 3rd International Cerebral Palsy Conference. While there, he also participated in a one-day meeting on new International guidelines for botulinum toxin use in CP, and gave a presentation about TelAbility and how a similar system could be used to enhance the lives of children with disabilities throughout Australia. Later this year, Dr Alexander will share what he learned during his trip through a series of talks. Stay tuned!
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