Cerebral Palsy Reviews Announces Editorial Board Additions

In an effort to further provide value to its readers, Cerebral Palsy Reviews announced today that it has added three members to its editorial board. These recognized experts will help expand the publication's editorial format and heighten its value as an informational resource for clinicians who treat children and adults with cerebral palsy.

Livingston, New Jersey (PRWEB) August 30, 2005 -- Cerebral Palsy Reviews, an editorially-independent publication that summarizes the latest evidence-based reports in cerebral palsy, announced today that it has added three members to its editorial board. "We are very pleased to add three highly regarded members of the medical community with expertise in cerebral palsy to work with us in expanding the scope of our publication and making it more relevant to our readers," said Julia Bramwell, MD, Editorial Consultant.

The new editorial board members are: Mark F. Abel, MD, who is with the Motion Analysis & Motor Performance Laboratory, Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center, at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville; Peter B. Sullivan, MD, who is with the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; and Steven J. Bachrach, MD, who is with the Division of General Pediatrics at the Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware.

"Since our launch in April, Cerebral Palsy Reviews has been very well received by readers. In adding to our editorial board, we hope to keep up the momentum of our success and continue to not only improve upon our editorial content but also to raise our profile as an important informational resource among clinicians who treat children and adults with cerebral palsy," concluded Dr. Bramwell.

About Cerebral Palsy Reviews

Cerebral Palsy Reviews is published six times per year by Watsessing Communications. Each issue covers a range of important topics in cerebral palsy, including botulinum toxin, selective dorsal rhizotomy, gait analysis, constraint-induced movement therapy, serial casting, conductive education, physical therapy, sialorrhea, orthotics, developmental medicine, intrathecal baclofen, epilepsy, nutrition, and others. For more information, please visit www.cpreviews.com.

About Watsessing Communications

Founded in 2002, Watsessing Communications produces educational materials for clinicians in a spectrum of therapeutic areas, including neurology, psychiatry, gastroenterology, and cardiology, among others. For more information about Watsessing Communications, please visit www.watsesssing.com.

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