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Cerebral palsy Research by Sumon Ghosh (Founder of ACNRC)

Cerebral palsy is a physical disability that’s an umbrella term referring to a group of disorders affecting a person’s ability to move. Cerebral palsy is due to damage to the developing brain during pregnancy, birth, or

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Dysphagia Management (ACNRC)

Dysphagia, or swallowing problems, can be managed with a variety of treatments, including:  Dietary changes: Eating smaller, more frequent meals, cutting food into smaller pieces, and chewing thoroughly can help. You can also try thickening liquids or avoiding

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Cleft lip & Palate Medical Research (ACNRC)

Fact Question: What is Cleft? Causes of a cleft lip and palate Forms of a cleft lip and palate Consequences of a cleft lip and palate Cleft therapy: How is a cleft lip and palate treated?

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Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate: Symptoms

Speech therapy Treatment for Cleft lip & Palate Children (ACNRC)

Help your child with cleft lip or cleft palate communicate What is a Cleft Lip? A cleft lip is a birth defect that occurs when the tissue that makes up the lips doesn’t fuse together correctly.

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Physiotherapy

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy We have provided all kinds of physiotherapy services at our organization from 1st July 2024. We have 20+ qualified and skilled physiotherapists. They are able to do all kinds of physiotherapy at our organization and

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Autism and its impact

Autism and its impact. Even though autism was first described in the 1940s, little was really known about the disorder until the 1990s. Even today, there is a great deal that researchers, scientists, and health care

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What is speech therapy?

What is speech therapy?

Speech therapy consists of techniques and activities aimed at improving overall communication by addressing delays and disorders in expressive/receptive language, articulation, oral motor dysfunction, apraxia of speech, social language, fluency (stuttering), feeding and swallowing, and cognitive

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