Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy is a congenital bone deformity of movement, muscle tone or posture. Another word, CP is a child orthopedic problem or a group of permanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood. Cerebral Palsy Symptoms And Signs There are...
Dyskinetic Athetoid Cerebral Palsy Dyskinetic cerebral palsy is defined as cerebral palsy with uncontrolled involuntary abnormal movements. In this variety of cerebral palsy, the lesion is situated in the basal ganglia of the brain. Most of the time, it occurs because...
Cerebral palsy is a condition caused by damage to any part of the brain during development. This damage is categorized to occur anytime during prenatal, perinatal or postnatal period. Poor obstetric care had been regarded as resulting many of these cerebral palsy...
Cerebral Palsy Physical Therapy For Child And Adults Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition which occurs because of insult to immature brain before, during and after birth. This causes multiple disabilities in child which include inability to sit, stand and walk along...
What Is Spastic Hemiplegia Cerebral Palsy: Spastic Hemiplegic cerebral palsy means cerebral palsy affecting the upper and lower limb of one side of the body. A hemiplegic cerebral palsy is a form of spastic cerebral palsy. In hemiplegia cerebral palsy one side of the...
Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis: A cerebral palsy is a group of neuro-motor disorders, which comprise difficulty in sitting, crawling, standing & walking along with other associated problems in speech, hearing, vision, recurrent chest infection, epilepsy, etc. Cerebral...
Cerebral palsy is the term used to define most common neuromotor disorder of childhood that occurs due to damage in the developing brain in utero, infancy or in early childhood up to 3 year age, and after that it permanently affects body movement and causes lack of muscle coordination. Brain lesion don’t get worse over period of time but physical disability can regress, remain same or may improve with time depending upon treatment intervention. half of these children can have one or more other problem like problem in speech, hearing, vision, convulsion, recurrent infection.