Steptember at Precision Health Spine & Sports Clinic
For Cerebral Palsy
Every 15 hours an Australian child is born with Cerebral Palsy. It is the most common childhood physical disability. There is no cure.
Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term referring to a group of disorders affecting a person’s ability to move. It is the result of damage to the brain during pregnancy, birth or shortly after.
This September the team at Precision Health Spine & Sports Clinic are stepping up to help Australians with Cerebral Palsy by joining Steptember for The Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
The Cerebral Palsy Alliance provides training and professional development for therapy teams working in the disability sector, family-centered therapies, life skills programmes, equipment and support for patients, and funds research in both Australia and overseas
Our aim is to raise $1,000 by walking 10,000 steps a day for 28 days. Each. Yes, that’s a lot of steps. We might need to take a walk at lunchtimes. If we do – we’ll let you know. We would love for you to join us!
If you would like to sponsor our team, click on this link – https://event.steptember.org.au/donate – to help us meet our goal. Or, you can set up your own team – and even link it to ours through the Steptember website – just click Register.
So get involved and help people with Cerebral Palsy to lead the most comfortable, independent and inclusive lives possible!