Ana Presedo, M.D. is a renowned academic and researcher known for her groundbreaking work in the field of cerebral palsy. She works in Hôpital Universitaire Robert Debré and coordinates neuro-orthopedics unit. She was research fellow on bio-mechanics and analysis of movement in the DuPont Hospital for Children, USA and since, she dedicated her career to advancing our understanding of this complex neurological disorder.With over 20 years of experience in the field, Presedo has published numerous research papers in prestigious journals and has authored several books on cerebral palsy and related topics. Also, she is councilor of European Pediatric Orthopedic Society (EPOS).Dr. Mohammad Hossein Nabian, M.D. is an associate professor of pediatrics orthopedics with a highly respected academic experience in the field of cerebral palsy. With a background in neuro-orthopedics, Dr. Nabian has dedicated his career to improving the lives of individuals with cerebral palsy through his research and clinical practice. His work has focused on developing new therapeutic interventions to help patients achieve better mobility and independence.Dr. Nabian has published numerous academic articles on cerebral palsy, and has presented his research at international conferences and symposiums. He is also actively involved in teaching and training the next generation of healthcare professionals in the field of pediatric orthopedics. Dr. Nabian's expertise and contributions have significantly positive impact on the lives of countless individuals living with this condition.Dr. Nastaran Maghbouli, MD-MPH, is an assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dr. Maghbouli is a member of multi-disciplinary team dedicated to improve quality of life of disabled patients especially children with cerebral palsy. Her research experience in education and novel rehabilitation interventions makes her much more appropriate person for the team. Through her tireless dedication and pioneering research, Dr. Maghbouli has earned the respect and admiration of her peers and made a lasting impact on the lives of children and families affected by this disorder.