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  2. Without Pity: A Film About Abilities - Wikipedia

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    A young woman with cerebral palsy who cares for her baby, while a man with cerebral palsy lives successfully on his own after 40 years in a Colorado institution. The film takes a trip to school with a remarkable 6-year-old boy without arms or legs, visits the workplace of a blind computer expert, and meets a professor with polio who teaches the ...

  3. CP5 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    CP5 is a disability sport classification specific to cerebral palsy. In many sports, it is grouped inside other classifications to allow people with cerebral palsy to compete against people with other different disabilities but the same level of functionality.

  4. Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia

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    Spastic cerebral palsy is the type of cerebral palsy characterized by spasticity or high muscle tone often resulting in stiff, jerky movements. [110] Itself an umbrella term encompassing spastic hemiplegia , spastic diplegia , spastic quadriplegia and – where solely one limb or one specific area of the body is affected – spastic monoplegia.

  5. Jennifer Aniston Voices Inner Monologue of 6th Grader with ...

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    The trailer's release comes ahead of World Cerebral Palsy Day, Oct. 6, which has been celebrated annually since 2012. Out of My Mind, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival , is on Disney+ ...

  6. CP8 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    CP8 is a disability sport classification specific to cerebral palsy. In many sports, it is grouped inside other classifications to allow people with cerebral palsy to compete against people with other different disabilities but deemed to have an equivalent level of functionality.

  7. Para-athletics classification - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, classification for cerebral palsy competitors in this sport was done by the Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association (CP-ISRA). [13] There were five cerebral palsy classifications. [14] That year, 80 to 85% of all competitors with cerebral palsy competed in the same classification.

  8. T36 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    T36 is a disability sport classification for disability athletics. It includes people who have coordination impairments such as hypertonia, ataxia and athetosis. It includes people with cerebral palsy. T36 is used by the International Paralympic Committee. This classification competes at the Paralympic Games.

  9. Annie's Coming Out - Wikipedia

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    Annie O'Farrell (based on Anne McDonald) is a 13-year-old girl with athetoid cerebral palsy who is unable to communicate and has been living in a government institution from an early age. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Jessica Hathaway (based on Rosemary Crossley) is a therapist who learns to communicate with Annie using an alphabet board and comes to believe ...