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Sensory Integrative Processing Disorder
Sensory Integrative Processing Disorder is a neurological disorder that causes difficulties processing information from the senses and is treated by the physical medicine and rehabilitation team 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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Movement Disorders
Movement disorders present as difficulties in moving arms, legs or any other part of the body. A wide variety of treatment options are available at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital for patients with movement disorders.
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Baltimore Sleep Center
Information about the Baltimore location of the Johns Hopkins Pediatric Sleep Center at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Financial Information
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital financial information for patients.
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Volunteer
Everything you need to know about volunteering at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital
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Caregiving Team
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital's caregiving team consists of more than physicians; it is made up of social workers, nurse practitioners, therapists and more.
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Financial Information and Assistance
Financial information and details of financial assistance available to patients at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital.
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Tiniest Patient's Miraculous Growth
Kayleigh Klatt, born at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital, is the smallest baby born in Maryland to leave the hospital and continue to survive.
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Individual and Family Therapy
The process of individual and family therapy at Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital involves meeting with psychology staff to establish appropriate goals for treatment, and working together with the family to help make changes that improve the quality of life for child and the family.