Welcome to
GoMove!

Our mission

The mission of GoMove is to provide free access to information on goal setting and examples of exercises and activities that can be incorporated into daily routines at home for children with unilateral cerebral palsy. Watch the welcome video to learn more.

How does it work?

This video provides an overview of the content on the site and tips for organizing and saving the information that is important to you.

Our Team

Angela Shierk, PhD, OTR

Assistant Professor, School of Occupational Therapy

Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, USA

Dallas, Texas, USA

Cigdem Cekmece, PhD

Kocaeli University Vocational School of Health Services

Kocaeli University

Kocaeli, Turkey

Gabriela Granados García, OTR, MS

Occupational Therapist

Universidad Teletón

México City, México

Heather Roberts, PhD, OT

Assistant Professor, School of Occupational Therapy

Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX, USA

Dallas, Texas, USA

Jorge Carranza-del Rio, MD

Pediatric Neurologist

Hospital San José de Celaya

Celaya, Gto., Mexico

Marcin Bonikowski, MD, PhD

Neuro Rehabilitation Department, Movement Analysis Lab.

Mazovian Neuropsychiatry Center, Limited Liability Company

Zagórze n. Warsaw, Poland

Mauricio R. Delgado, MD

Department of Neurology

Scottish Rite for Children

Dallas, Texas, USA

Nancy Clegg, PhD

Childhood Motor Disorders Research Coordinator

Scottish Rite for Children

Dallas, Texas, USA

Nigar Dursun, MD

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Kocaeli University Medical Faculty

Kocaeli, Turkey

Weronika Pyrzanowska, PT, PhD

Neuro Rehabilitation Department, Movement Analysis Lab.

Mazovian Neuropsychiatry Center, Limited Liability Company

Zagórze, Poland

Appreciation

We would like to thank the families and youth that participated in creating the videos for the website, and the Communications department at Scottish Rite for Children for editing and finalizing the video content. We would also like to thank the undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree in occupational therapy at Texas Woman’s University for their contributions to the project.