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» Ataxic Cerebral Palsy
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral Palsy refers to a group of permanent brain injuries that affect normal muscle coordination and movement. It is life-long, non-progressive neurological disorder that disrupts the communication between the brain and the muscles. This condition is characterized by weakness, paralysis and motor dysfunction. Children suffering from cerebral palsy have limited motor skills and learning disabilities.



» Athetoid Cerebral Palsy
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral Palsy refers to a group of neurological disorders that affect normal coordinated movement. It is a permanent physical disability and is non progressive. Cerebral palsy patients have limited movements, speech and learning disabilities. Cerebral palsy may affect an infant in the womb, during or after birth. Damage to the brain?s motor areas disrupts its normal ability to control and co-ordinate movements. This condition is characterized by weakness, paralysis and motor dysfunction.



» Cerebral palsy speech
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral palsy is defined as group of chronic disorders that affect the body movements and muscle co-ordination. It is caused by damage to one or more specific areas to the brain, during birth or a few days after the birth. Children with cerebral palsy or CP may not be able to use the muscles in their body in a normal way. It is characterized by an inability to fully control the motor function, due to lack of supply of oxygen or accidents affecting your brain. Cerebral palsy is a non-communicable, non-progressive disease. Children having this disorder will have it for their entire lives.



» Cerebral Palsy Genetic
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral palsy causes damage to the nervous system due to certain injuries or diseases occurring before or during birth. This is also called ?Brain damage? or ?Developmental Brain Malformation?. The major types of cerebral palsy are spastic cerebral palsy, Athetoid cerebral palsy, Ataxic cerebral palsy and mixed cerebral palsy. The part of the body to be affected depends on the type of brain damage done. The experts who deal with this are pediatricians, neurologists and certain therapists.



» Cerebral Palsy Association
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral palsy or CP is the most common physical disability that occurs to a child mostly during birth. It is a permanent physical condition that affects birth. It refers to a group of disorders that affect the posture and also causing limitations in the activity. There are approximately 2 to 2.5 births every thousand cases found in the developed countries.



» Cerebral Palsy Definition
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |


Cerebral palsy is a term used to describe chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle co-ordination. It is caused by one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development or during infancy. It can also occur before, during or shortly following the birth. The term cerebral refers to the halves of the brain and palsy refers to a disorder that affects your body movement.



» Cerebral Palsy Foundation
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |


The term cerebral palsy refers to a group of disorders that affect our muscle co-ordination and due to a lack of supply of oxygen to the brain during the birth or after few days of birth. The disorder could also happen because of accidents and vascular problems of heart. CP as it is also called is a non-progressive disease and cannot be cured. The term cerebral refers to the two hemispheres of the brain and palsy refers to the deadly disorder that affects the muscle co-ordination and speech of the person.



» Cerebral Palsy Infant
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral Palsy is a term referred to a group of disorders that affect the movement of your body. It is caused due to the lack of supply of oxygen to the brain. It happens to an infant during birth or after few months of birth. It could also happen when an accident takes place affecting your brain.The brain is unable to send right signals to the muscles. As a result, the posture of the body is affected and muscles and limbs become weak. This disorder could also happen to the infants because delivery mistakes, birth injuries, premature deliveries and many more.



» Cerebral palsy information
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |

Cerebral palsy can be termed as the most common childhood physical disability. Cerebral palsy is a permanent physical condition that affects movement of the affected child. Cerebral palsy is described as a group of chronic disorders impairing control of movement. Cerebral palsy is neurological disease, but it is not caused by problems in the muscles or nerves outside the brain.



» Cerebral palsy life expectancy
By Robert James | Published 07/12/2006 | Cerebral Palsy |


Cerebral palsy refers to a group of chronic conditions affecting body movements and muscle co-ordination. It is caused by one or more specific areas of the brain, usually occurring during fetal development or during infancy. It can also occur before, during or shortly following the birth. The term cerebral refers to the halves of the brain and palsy refers to a disorder that affects your body movement.



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