Helping children reach their fullest potential through expert, compassionate rehabilitation.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disability in children. It describes a group of disorders that affect movement, posture and balance due to a brain injury or atypical brain development. Depending on the type and severity, CP can impact one or both sides of the body and may involve the legs, arms or both. In addition to mobility challenges, cerebral palsy can sometimes affect vision, hearing, speech and cognitive function. Every child’s experience is unique. At Mary Free Bed Kids, we focus on building an individualized care plan to support your child’s growth, confidence and independence.
Cerebral palsy results from an injury to a developing brain or abnormal brain development before, during or after birth. The injury itself doesn’t progress over time—but its effects may change as your child grows.
Possible causes include:
At Mary Free Bed Kids, our specialists help families understand not only what caused their child’s cerebral palsy, but how to best support a child’s abilities as they grow and develop.
Cerebral palsy affects each child differently, but common symptoms may include:
There are several types of cerebral palsy, based on how and where the brain injury affects movement:
Understanding your child’s specific type helps guide therapy goals and long-term outcomes.
Our pediatric physiatrists—physicians who specialize in physical medicine and rehabilitation—lead a multidisciplinary team focused on improving function and quality of life for children with cerebral palsy.
Treatment goals often include:
Every child’s treatment plan is unique, combining medical care, therapy, and education for the entire family. Our evidence-based recommendations may include:
We also provide education for families about cerebral palsy and associated conditions like hip dysplasia or scoliosis, helping you advocate confidently for your child’s care.
At Mary Free Bed Kids, therapy is designed to be both effective and fun—motivating children to move, play and learn new skills in a supportive environment.
Physical therapy focuses on improving gross motor skills such as crawling, walking, climbing stairs and other high-level motor skills like running and jumping.
Occupational therapy helps children build fine motor skills and independence in daily life activities like dressing, feeding and play.
Speech-language therapy addresses speech, swallowing and communication challenges to help kids express themselves clearly.
Orthotics & mobility equipment provide the right support for posture, comfort and safe movement as children grow.
Mary Free Bed Kids is home to one of the nation’s most comprehensive pediatric rehabilitation programs. Our team provides:
Families across Michigan and beyond trust Mary Free Bed Kids for specialized care that helps children with cerebral palsy live as fully and independently as possible.
If you believe your child may benefit from a cerebral palsy evaluation or therapy, we’re here to help. Together, we’ll help your child gain strength, confidence and joy in every step forward.