Travel Turnout 2023 - REGISTRATIONS
This is the first bimanual therapy program, authored by PEI physiotherapists and occupational therapists, in which upper limb physiotherapy is conducted in the form of travel-themed games.
April 17 - 28, 2023 (Mon-Fri).
At the Paley European Institute
2 hours of classes per day
Why participate in the TRAVEL TURNOUT?
Participants will undergo an assessment of the functional capabilities of their upper extremities before and after the turnout, so that the progress of therapy will be accurately determined.
All children with MPD (cerebral palsy) in the form of hemiplegia are invited to enroll.
ENROLLMENT FORM ![]()
https://forms.gle/znbnQazXE47HwoMr5
For more information, please email: marketing@paleyeurope.com
NUMBER OF PLACES LIMITED!
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