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seizures muscle contractions difficulty sucking or feeding irregular breathing delayed development of motor skills, such as reaching, sitting, rolling, crawling, walking, and so on motormental retardation mental retardation speech abnormalities ...
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Cerebral palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cerebral palsy ( CP ) is an umbrella term encompassing a group of non-progressive, motor, non-contagious conditions that cause physical disability in human development. Cerebral refers to the cer...
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Spastic diplegia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spastic diplegia , historically known as Little's Disease , is a form of cerebral palsy (CP) that is a neuromuscular condition of hypertonia and spasticity in the muscles of the lower extremities o...
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Spastic Cerebral Palsy information. Visit the Cerebral Palsy Source to learn more about cerebral palsy types and legal options. ... A type of cerebral palsy, called spastic cerebral palsy, occurs when the brain damage occurs in the cerebral cortex, the outer layer of the brain. Spastic cerebral palsy is the most common form...
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Describes spastic cerebral palsy, the most common type of cerebral palsy, and discusses the effects of spastic Cerebral Palsy on voluntary movement. ... Types of Cerebral Palsy - Spastic Cerebral Palsy...
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Description of Cerebral Palsy ... 1. Spastic cerebral palsy affects 70 to 80 percent of patients. In this form, the muscles are stiffly and permanently contracted. Doctors will often describe which type of spastic cerebral palsy a patient has based on which limbs are affected.
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Doctors classify cerebral palsy according to the type of movement disorder involved -- spastic (stiff muscles), athetoid (writhing movements), or ataxic (poor balance and coordination) -- plus any additional symptoms.
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The Forms of Cerebral Palsy including atheloid, ataxic, mixed, and spastic. ... Certainly not all children who survive these types of complications are later diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, but it is fair to say that those children who do have severe spastic Cerebral Palsy often have had a history that includes these risk factors...
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There are three types of cerebral palsy: spastic (say: spass-tick), athetoid (say: ath-uh-toid), and ataxic (say: ay-tak-sick). The most common type of CP is spastic. A kid with spastic CP can't relax his or her muscles or the muscles may be stiff.
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