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Autism Spectrum Disorder
Autism spectrum disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder characterized by severe deficits in social interaction and communication. Difficulties are noted in thinking, feeling, language and the ability to relate to others.
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Developmental Coordination Disorders
Developmental coordination disorders, sometimes referred to as dyspraxia, affect the initiation, organization and performance of a movement. It involves the partial loss of the ability to perform a purposeful, coordinated movement or gesture.
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Website Privacy Policy
The Website Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how the University of Maryland Medical System (“UMMS,” “we,” “our,” or “us”) collects, uses, and discloses personal information about visitors to our websites, umms.org and health.umms.org, and other web properties that link to this Policy (together, the “Sites”).
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What to Expect - Weigh Smart
Learn about the Weigh Smart program approach to treatment and assessment at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Sports Injury Treatment
Sports injuries treatment clinic is available through the physical medicine and rehabilitation program at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Cerebral Palsy
Cerebral palsy refers to any one of a number of neurological or movement disorders that do not worsen over time but do permanently affect body movement and muscle control. The disorders appear in infancy or early childhood. Although cerebral palsy affects muscle movement, it is caused by abnormalities in parts of the brain and/or spinal cord that control motor movement.
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Spina Bifida
A developmental birth defect involving the neural tube. As well, the spinal vertebrae overlying the open portion of the spinal cord do not completely form or close.
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Virtual Reality Balance System Gets Kids Moving
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MWPH CMO and VP of Medical Affairs Retires after more than 20 years of Dedicated Service
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) recently announced the retirement of its Chief Medical Officer (CMO) and Vice President of Medical Affairs, Richard Katz, MD, MBA, FAAP. His more than 20 years of dedicated service has enabled MWPH to evolve from a long-term nursing facility for children to a state-of-the-art, pediatric post-intensive care and multidisciplinary rehabilitation center of excellence.
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Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital Welcomes New Chief Nursing Officer and Vice President of Patient Care Services
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (MWPH) announces the addition of its newest member of the executive leadership team, Jacqueline Newton.