Cerebral Palsy - What Is It?
Neurology

Cerebral Palsy - What Is It?

    Cerebral Palsy - What Is It?

    Cerebral palsy is a neurological disorder that causes muscle weakness or paralysis on one side of the body.

    Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of disorders that affect movement and posture. It affects the brain and nervous system. CP occurs when there is damage to the brain before birth or during early childhood.

     

    This condition affects movement and posture, causing problems with balance and coordination.

    People with cerebral palsy often use wheelchairs because walking is difficult. They also need help with eating, dressing, bathing, and other daily activities.

     

    What Causes Cerebral Palsy?

    There are several different causes of cerebral palsy. In some cases, the cause isn't known. However, there are certain things that can increase the chance of developing cerebral palsy. These include being born prematurely, having low birth weight, and having an infection during pregnancy.

     

    Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

    People with cerebral palsy often have trouble walking because of muscle weakness or lack of coordination. They also may have difficulty speaking, eating, and learning new skills.

     

    Treatment Options

    There are several treatment options available for people with cerebral palsy. These treatments can help improve movement, speech, and cognitive function. Physical therapy is an effective treatment option for children who have cerebral palsy. This type of therapy helps strengthen muscles and improves balance and coordination. Occupational therapy focuses on improving daily activities such as feeding, bathing, dressing, and playing. Speech therapy teaches individuals how to speak more clearly and effectively. A combination of these therapies can provide significant benefits to those with cerebral palsy.

     

    This condition affects movement and posture

    Cerebral palsy (CP) is a group of disorders caused by brain damage occurring during fetal development or infancy. CP occurs when the brain does not develop properly, causing motor skills to become impaired. Motor skills are movements used to perform everyday tasks. They include walking, talking, eating, and using the hands and arms. People with CP often have difficulty moving parts of their bodies because of muscle weakness or paralysis.

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