Cerebral palsy is a neurological condition that is a significant contributor to abnormal walking patterns and is commonly assessed in clinical settings. AI generated definition based on: Gait Analysis (Fourth Edition), 2007 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
Cerebral palsy is a lifelong condition that can cause permanent disabilities and complications.[1] What Is a Cerebral Palsy Lawsuit? Cerebral palsy lawsuits are legal actions against hospitals, doctors, and other medical professionals negligent in causing a child’s birth injury. It is a type of ...
The results showed that the challenges faced by mothers, with cerebral palsy children were social and psychological, hence, the study concluded that these specific types of support should be given to these mothers. The findings also indicated that cerebral palsy is condition that requires a lot of...
Cerebral Palsy is a blanket term also commonly known as “CP” and defined by the impairment or loss of motor function. It is a condition which results from damage ofbrain. Damage of brain is a result of injury of brain or the abnormal brain development which takes place when the brain ...
Doctors can perform tests to determine the type of CP a patient has. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), diagnosing the condition as early as possible is important for the child's well-being. Was your child recently diagnosed with cerebral palsy? You may qualify...
Cerebral palsy (CP) in children is due to a problem with the brain that causes trouble with movement, muscle tone and posture. It is a lifelong condition that does not go away. The brain problem itself won’t change or get worse over time. However, your child’s symptoms may change ove...
Cerebral palsy is a disorder that can affect the patient in a number of ways, and the type and severity of symptoms will vary depending on the extent of the brain injury sustained. For this reason, no two people with CP will have exactly the same circumstances. However, basic similarities ...
The main cause of cerebral palsy, a disorder affecting a person’s movement, balance, and posture, is abnormal development of the brain prior to birth. For some children, the condition develops early in life while the brain is still developing. Cerebral palsy (CP) is an abnormality of motor...
cerebral palsy; young people; adolescents; unmet need; health services1. Introduction Cerebral palsy (CP) is a lifelong condition that primarily affects movement and function [1]. People with CP commonly experience associated conditions including sensory impairment, intellectual disability and epilepsy [...
Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders that affect a person’s ability to move and maintain balance and posture. CP affects different parts of the body, leading to varying symptoms and severity. The condition itself does not change with age. However, it can cause additional health...