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The condition typically occurs due to an injury to the brain or abnormal brain development before birth. Approximately 8% of cases occur due to brain injuries experienced after birth. Cerebral palsy ...
Children with cerebral palsy often have difficulty walking, which can affect their relationships with peers and overall quality of life. People with visual impairment can experience similar ...
Although cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common childhood-onset disability, there are very few evidence-based clinical practice guidelines or recommendations on how to treat and manage this condition.
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture, caused by abnormal brain development or injury before birth. Skip to main content .
According to Dr Katherine Oyieke, Paediatric Neurologist, cerebral palsy is a group of disorders that affects a person's ability to move, maintain posture and coordination.
Athetosis and chorea are two types of involuntary movements that can occur in children and adults with neurological conditions, such as cerebral palsy. The movements have different features, and ...
Cerebral palsy is caused by damage to or abnormalities inside the developing brain that disrupt the brain’s ability to control movement and maintain posture and balance, according to the ...
Para athlete Preethi Pal, overcoming cerebral palsy, wins medals at Paralympics and inspires others with her determination and success.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition stemming from early brain injury that affects movement, posture, and motor skills. Frequently, children with CP are at an increased ...
University of Utah investigators who lead the Utah Registry of Autism and Developmental Disabilities (URADD) have received funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to track ...
Why one expert says it’s time to redefine cerebral palsy. The focus should be on CP as a lifelong physical disability, not just a childhood condition. November 30, 2024. 2 min.