CEREBRAL PALSY
This refers to any one of a number of neurologic disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood. These disorders permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination. Cerebral palsy is not caused by problems in the muscles or nerves. It is caused by abnormalities in the parts of the brain that control muscle movement.
Most children with cerebral palsy are born with it, although it may not be detected for months or years later. Other children may develop it in the first few months of life from brain infections, or head injuries.
Common symptoms include:
The amount of disability a given child has due to cerebral palsy varies greatly depending on the area and the extent of injury to the brain. One child may be severely impaired, not able to walk, talk, or perform any self care activities while another may have only mild clumsiness or toe walking.
Cerebral palsy cannot be cured but there are many interventions that can improve the life of the child. These include:
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