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  • 1). Life with Katie: My child with Cerebral Palsy  By : Anthoney Hanks
    I am guessing if you are reading this article you either have child with Cerebral Palsy or know someone who has this condition. If you do not know what Cerebral Palsy is, I will tell you in layman’s terms. It means brain damage. The damage can be either so minor that it is hardly noticeable or it can be severe mental and physical damage. My daughter was born with Cerebral Palsy because while in the womb, her intestine twisted causing my wife and her to be under stress.
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  • 2). Theraphies on Cerebral Palsy  By : Jerald Chan
    Physical Therapy for Cerebral Palsy Physical Therapy: A physical therapist specializes in improving the development of the large muscles of the body, such as those in the legs, arms and abdomen (gross motor skills). Physical therapists help children learn better ways to move and balance. They may help children with cerebral palsy learn to walk, use a wheelchair, stand by themselves, or go up and down stairs safely.
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  • 3). Causes and Risk Factors  By : Jerald Chan
    Causes during birth and pregnancy Cerebral palsy is not one disease with a single origin, like chicken pox or measles. It is a group of disorders that are related but probably stem from a number of different causes. When physicians diagnose cerebral palsy in an individual child, they look at risk factors, the symptoms, the mother's and child's medical history, and the onset of the disorder.
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  • 4). Common Birth Injuries  By : Laurie Williams
    Many children are born every year with birth defects and developmental disabilities. Sometimes though, injuries occurred during birth or immediately after birth. Certain disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy can occur under negligent care. 1 out of 28 babies are born every year with a birth defect. Birth defects are also the leading cause of death in the first year of life.
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  • 6). History of Cerebral Palsy in Children  By : Jerald Chan
    But the medical profession did not begin to study cerebral palsy as a distinct medical condition until 1861. In that year, an English orthopedic surgeon, Dr. William John Little, published the first paper describing the neurological problems of children with spastic diplegia. Spastic diplegia is still sometimes called Little's Disease. This was a disorder that struck children in the first years of life, characterized by stiff, spastic muscles in their arms and legs.
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  • 7). Treatment Overview  By : Jerald Chan
    The brain injury that causes CP does not get worse over time. New symptoms can appear or become worse over time, however, because of how a child grows and develops. Specific treatment varies by individual and changes as needed if new issues develop. In general, treatment focuses on measures that maintain or improve a person's quality life and overall health.
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  • 10). Types of Cerebral Palsy  By : Jerald Chan
    There are four types of cerebral palsy: * Spastic Cerebral Palsy (difficult or stiff movement) * Ataxic Cerebral Palsy (loss of depth perception and balance) * Athetoid Cerebral Palsy (uncontrolled or involuntary movements) * Mixed Cerebral Palsy (a mix of two or more of the above) Spastic Cerebral Palsy Spastic cerebral palsy affects around 70 percent of children with cerebral palsy.
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  • 12). Types of and Causes of Cerebral Palsy  By : smgenie
    Definition Cerebral palsy is not a disease it is a condition. Cerebral refers to the brain and palsy means weakness or lack of muscle control. In addition, cerebral palsy is not a single problem, but a complex disease in which virtually all brain cell types could need repair. Approximately 90 percent of all cases are caused by brain injury during the prenatal period (before labor begins).
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  • 16). Cause of Cerebral Palsy  By : Jerald Chan
    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a result of injury to or abnormal development of the brain. In many cases, the exact cause of this injury is not known. The damage or abnormality may occur during pregnancy, birth, or within the first 2 to 3 years of life. * Possible causes of CP during pregnancy or birth can be related to genetic or chromosomal problems, infections or health problems in the mother or fetus during pregnancy, or complications related to labor and delivery.
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  • 17). Your Helpful Guide To Cerebral Palsy  By : Jake M. Robinson
    Cerebral Palsy is a very fatal disease that mainly causes motor impairment that may damage the brain. This results in the symptoms of mental retardation that can be seen in young children. These children with mental disabilities have to face serious problem in interaction with their parent and society. The main causes of Cerebral Palsy in newborn babies.
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  • 20). Treatment on Cerebralpalsy  By : Jerald Chan
    Physical therapy usually begins shortly after the diagnosis is made. Specific exercises are used in physical therapy to prevent the weakening or deterioration of muscles from disuse (disuse atrophy) and to avoid muscle contracture (muscles fixed in a rigid, abnormal position). Contracture is one of the most common and serious complications of cerebral palsy and can seriously disrupt balance.
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  • 21). Symptoms & What Will Happen Next  By : Jerald Chan
    This is due to the way children develop and mature. Health professionals and parents may not recognize that a baby's movements are irregular until they become more pronounced as a child grows. These babies and young children may retain newborn reflexes and fail to reach age-appropriate developmental milestones. Parents and caregivers usually are the first to notice that a baby has developmental delays that may be early signs of CP.
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  • 23). About Cerebral Palsy  By : Frank Hague
    Definition of Cerebral Palsy Cerebral palsy is a general term describing a group of chronic non-pregressive neurological symptoms which cause impaired control of movement and which are evident in the first few years of life, usually before age 3. The disorders are induced by damage or faulty development of the motor areas in the brain, disrupting the patient's ability to control movement and posture.
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  • 24). Definition of Cerebral Palsy  By : Jerald Chan
    Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement. The disorders appear in the first few years of life and generally do not worsen over time. Description of Cerebral Palsy These disorders are not caused by problems in the muscles or nerves outside the brain. Instead, faulty development or damage to motor areas in the brain disrupts the brain's ability to adequately control movement and posture.
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